The Next President Will Face a Cybercrisis Within 100 Days, Predicts Report (cnbc.com) 122
The next president of the United States will face a cybercrisis within 100 days, predicts report from analysts at Forrester. The crisis could come as a result of hostile actions from another country or internal conflict over privacy and security legislation, said Forrester analyst Amy DeMartine, lead author of the firm's top cybersecurity risks for 2017 report, due to be made public Tuesday. From a report on CNBC:History grades a president's first 100 days as the mark of how their four-year term will unfold, so those early days are particularly precarious, said DeMartine. The new commander in chief will face pressure from foreign entities looking to embarrass them early on, just as U.S. government agencies jockey for position within the new administration, she said. Cyberwarfare between Russia and the U.S. will escalate, and the U.S. government will respond in 2017, said DeMartine. [...] Chinese government hacking will continue in 2017, despite a joint agreement not to conduct cybertheft of intellectual property. The massive U.S. Office of Personnel Management breach, which exposed the records of millions of U.S government workers, has strained diplomatic relations between the U.S. and China, since the U.S. believes Chinese spies carried out the attack. Countries like North Korea and Iran have been building capabilities for offensive purposes and will likely try to hack public and private databases, said DeMartine.
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Donald Trump will make The Cyber great again. So much cyber you're going to get sick of cyber. Yuuuge cyber.
I'm almost wondering if he spoke that way on purpose to dissuade hackers from bothering. Where would the challenge be?
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If he was French he would have written a/, not w/.
He's certainly pretentious enough, I'll give you that.
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If we can get along w/ the Russians, that'd be a good thing! Then we'll be on the same side, and there will be no cyber warfare
As evidenced by how the USA is not on the same side as Germany, and so had to hack everything there...
*cough*
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Well he knows those Cyber terrorists and are great friends with them. He know all the best Cyber terrorists and know they wouldn't do anything against him.
how to!! (Score:4, Insightful)
easy fix,
tell nsa to stop hacking citizens and focus on outside threats.
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NSA should find and publish zero days, not find and collect them for their own use.
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Well, if they didn't use them ON US citizens...then their actions would be just fine.
After all, they are an agency who's mission is (supposed to be) spying on foreigners and foreign nations.
It is their somewhat recent (as far as we know) turning of their sites inward and doing domestic spying that is what has gone wrong with them.
We do need them in their primary mission, spying on foreign interests.
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It isn't so much trying to fuck other countries...hell, they ALL spy on each other, that's a hard fact.
But I *do* fully expect my country's government to do everything it can to promote our interests above all others, that's the main reason for having a government.
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Seriously, with this attitude is any wonder that no one likes the US anymore [pewglobal.org].
USA! USA!
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Nope, they cover computer security under Information Assurance.
https://www.nsa.gov/what-we-do... [nsa.gov]
Bleachbit (Score:2)
Obviously (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Obviously (Score:5, Funny)
Hillary's e-mails on the Wiener's laptop will be exposed
That's better than Hillary's wiener on the Emails laptop being exposed.
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The Clinton campaign is experiencing election dysfunction, their having a hard time keeping the campaign up.
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Symptoms may include coughing, sniffing, regurgitation of green phlegm into your water glass, ignored pneumonia, calling others "deplorable", insulting pageant contestants and veterans, urge to build walls, and rapid change of subject when the topic of emails is brought up.
Notice: the B
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At least this time it's not Bill's wiener that's causing problems for Hillary.
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Hillary has already had bunches of cybercrisises.
"The Next President Will Face a Cybercrisis Within -100 Days"
FTFY
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That story is actually an early propaganda plant for limited martial laws due the the unpopularity of the establishment selected president and the blatantly phony election process. They are expecting a major disturbance across the political spectrum from left to right and are establishing the early line for the necessity of martial law to enforce the power of a corrupt establishment plant. No jokes in this what so ever, they have created a climate for chaos and just keep pushing and pushing and pushing to
Elect Hillary (Score:5, Funny)
She's already more than 100 days ahead of Trump with her cybercrisis.
Re:Vote Hillary! (Score:5, Insightful)
Ironically, there may be something to what you say. The dodgy Clinton email server is the one thing that apparently has not hacked. State department? Yes. DNC? Check.
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You're saying that disabling all logging is your advised security solution?
Clinton's server was hacked between 0 and infinity times. There is no data.
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The logs were not deleted.
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It never logged anything in the first place. Logging was disabled, in a 'non standard' way, they did it on purpose.
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Citation, please. FBI preferably.
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Well, it's not my job to source any nonsense you believe in. I see no information about her deleting any metadata; just messages being erased with bleachbit.
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- Sincerely, your not-Russian-internet-citizen
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At least one candidate... (Score:2)
At least one candidate has suffered cyber crises 100 days preceding, at least.
Neither Big Party Candidate Computer-Savvy (Score:5, Interesting)
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Donald's already said he is going to ask his 10 year old to handle cyber. The kids really good at computers.
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Nope the "Barron" is 10.
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Donald says he's going to cyber with a 10 year old. He cybers all the time, he's totally the best at cybering. You just type "I grab you by the pussy", see how easy that is?
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I dunno, Trump seems to have a pretty good handle on how huge the cyber is these days.
To be honest I think being clueless might be the best option. If they knew more they might do some real damage.
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no crisis that hasn't happened (Score:1)
At this point, nothing short of poisoning a water supply would be called a 'crisis.' It would be called, "been there, done that."
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I would expect a targeted attack that can sustain a prolonged attack on a vital infrastructure.
Taking out a power grid, Sending random nuclear launch codes, take down major aircraft control stations....
Heck just tweaking traffic lights, to make lights go from Green to Red with no yellow could cause mass car accidents
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It has just been scientifically proven that there are a lot of stupid people on Twitter.
too easy (Score:1)
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See what I did there, a win win for everyone.
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Actually, this could be win-win-win. Clinton wins, gets impeached and simultaneously they actually get clear evidence that Trump was conspiring with Russian hackers. All of the above go to prison.
Nah. In this scenario, Trump would go to prison, and Hillary would receive a Presidential pardon.
Re:too easy (Score:4, Informative)
Naw. Obama will pardon her after the election, stating that it doesn't imply guilt.
He'll say "it just needs to be over".
History != The Media (Score:5, Insightful)
History grades a president's first 100 days as the mark of how their four-year term will unfold
Either history is a lot more retarded than it used to be, or you're talking about the media and not history.
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Trump will let Putin bang Melania while he watches. And then...Chris Christie.
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THE SKY IS FALLING! (Score:2)
That stock image (Score:1)
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On the other hand... (Score:2)
In other news, Gartner says the internet will spontaneously deliver not just unicorns and rainbows but free beer for all.
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Free spontaneous unicorns, rainbows, and intoxication? Sounds just like Windows 10. They were right!
Won't take that long (Score:3)
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I predict that if Hillary is elected the Republicans will imediately try to start impeachment proceedings against her.
-although it will be as ineffectual as their Romneycare defunding votes have been for the past several
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And if it's Trump, we'll have the Russian hackers protecting our cyber-borders! Wouldn't want to jeopardize their new puppet^H^H^H^H^H friend in the Oval Office, would they?
Which security company is shilling this? (Score:2)
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Too few really great cyber experts in the US for some reason.
Evil consumers are reviewing products and services of brands and talking about them with others on the net. Warning each other about brands.
Cash might move to a great competitor with a great product based on the internet reporting issues.
The internet allows consumers to share facts about stupid brands with a lack of design skil
Then we must vote Hillary (Score:2)
She has a lot of experience with that!
Act of War.... (Score:2)
During the Bush years (I believe it was the second term) that the US declared their intent that a cyber attack would be viewed as an act of war and could face retaliatory attacks up to and including kinetic responses to such attacks. Now this isn't obviously going to fall under routine script kiddy activity but specifically state sponsored hacking. It's interesting that Obama hasn't responded to the DNC and other hacks as they have been confirmed to be state sponsored attacks, maybe in an effort to draw the
What a load of cyber bullshit (Score:2)
What a load of cyber bullshit. If he really wants to avoid a cybercrisis, tell the president to stop storing his secrets on Microsoft Windows.
Fixed your headline (Score:1)
Switch from tubes to trucks (Score:2)
It's the only way to send an Internet