Cyberwar Study Pessimistic

If there is a cyberattack on the U.S., network specialists wouldn’t know where it came from, if it were really an attack or how to contain it. If the U.S. wanted to launch a cyberattack, there would be no policy to shape it, no laws to control it, and very little idea of its second- and third-order...

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