At the moment it may be difficult to accept the assertion that the threats of wired and wireless communication networks in the United States are potentially subject to catastrophic cyber attacks. As a result of carefully examining this problem, the possibility of such a massive case is whether it is destroying a grid or other grid in a certain period, or whether it is destroying a single grid It is possible that it is not theoretically or practically. Supporters - people advancing this theory - may be equivalent to this "end of the world" scenario, as if the cyber attack is likely to be the same as or the same as a normal or nuclear military attack I do not.
Many large cyber attacks can be regarded intuitively as actions of cyber warfare. Since many countries are investing in cyber war, it is impossible to use "information war" as a new form of terrorism. Information warfare is not just about attacking computers and communication networks, as computer culture terrorists can cause serious damage, property damage, and casualties. While the Internet actually exists in different places, it can deal with the terror attack hidden in cyberspace and turn it into a weapon to perform cyber violence and destruction. Computer related crimes as an extension of terrorist attacks can have devastating side effects.
At the moment it may be difficult to accept the assertion that the threats of wired and wireless communication networks in the United States are potentially subject to catastrophic cyber attacks. As a result of carefully examining this problem, the possibility of such a massive case is whether it is destroying a grid or other grid in a certain period, or whether it is destroying a single grid It is possible that it is not theoretically or practically. - "Beowulf" and Grendel are two similar story in many respects, but they are different from each other. These stories are like coins, you can not live without the other side. Just as coins share the same coin on both sides, these stories have similar plots, scenes and convey the same story. There is also a difference between "Beowulf" and Grendel on both sides of the coin. In these two stories, the difference lies in their philosophical views.
From the power smart grid to "the Internet of things" there are now several potential targets for cyber warriors, and as a consequence the possible consequences will be catastrophic. The planned, political or social motivated attacks on computers dependent on society are planned by foreign forces, refusing access to important financial and medical information from utility availability, to state GDP It will be affected at all levels up to the serious impact of. Impact The definition of cyber warfare and cyber weapons is not so clear. Separating these attacks from simple cyber crime is important to determine the rules of national participation and to determine the direct war to be regarded as state sovereignty and happiness.