On ‘cyber war’ not existing

Some time ago, the press spent some energy on a report by a U.S. military contractor on preparing for online threats from China. Wired this week has a solid contribution to the issue. It’s opinionated, but it opens with a provocative statement on the part of a White House staffer with responsibilities for cyber security. Read it.

Howard Schmidt, the new cybersecurity czar for the Obama administration, has a short answer for the drumbeat of rhetoric claiming the United States is caught up in a cyberwar that it is losing.

“There is no cyberwar,” Schmidt told Wired.com in a sit-down interview Wednesday at the RSA Security Conference in San Francisco.

“I think that is a terrible metaphor and I think that is a terrible concept,” Schmidt said. “There are no winners in that environment.”

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2 Responses to “On ‘cyber war’ not existing”

  1. Max Wood Says:

    Most countries in the third world never respects intellectual property rights. piracy is so rampant in asian countries.*;-

  2. Toby Simpson Says:

    intellectual property is not really respected in most countries in asia where piracy is so rampant.’.~

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