Thursday 6 September 2012

The Coming “Quiet” War


Cybercrime knows no borders. There are thousands of attacks globally every day and cyber crime costs the UK £27 billion yearly. Tero Pollanen, international expert on cyber crime and security warns that this growing threat on the UK including global networks is a serious threat to economic security. “The magnitude of this threat cannot be overstated.”

With the increasing level of sophistication of attacks from both enemy states and criminal organizations, cyber security is one of the greatest challenges of today. The alarm has been sounded by the government and it has been “quietly” suggested that the UK should in fact declare war on states and criminals that are targeting the country by employing “aggressive retaliatory strikes” hoping to destroy their operatives.

The latest attacks are now focusing on business targets.  This, of course could include core infrastructure grids which, if compromised, would bring the country to its knees. Time after time Tero has reiterated that complacency is the biggest enemy within a company. Often they do not begin to realize that they have been compromised until sensitive information falls into other hands and/or their entire network is under the control of criminals. The bottom line is that companies are not taking this threat seriously.

The government has offered new guidance in it’s “10 Steps to Cyber Security.” But again complacency raises its ugly head as a recent survey has determined that nearly 9 out of 10 UK businesses were confident that they were already adequately protected. It has been said that such confidence is a grave mistake.

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