Hacking the Homeland: Investigating Cybersecurity Vulnerabilities at the Department of Homeland Security

Hacking the Homeland: Investigating Cybersecurity Vulnerabilities at the Department of Homeland Security

by Subcommittee on Emerging Threats Cybersecurity and Science and Technology
Hacking the Homeland: Investigating Cybersecurity Vulnerabilities at the Department of Homeland Security

Hacking the Homeland: Investigating Cybersecurity Vulnerabilities at the Department of Homeland Security

by Subcommittee on Emerging Threats Cybersecurity and Science and Technology

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Overview

The Internet has brought our friends close and our enemies closer. As each day passes, another incident reminds us that our information and our IT infrastructures are vulnerable.

Cases in point: Estonia, a technically savvy country, was brought to its knees by hackers who took down government Web sites.

The Pentagon recently asserted that China is developing viruses to attack computer systems to obtain electromagnetic dominance early in a conflict.

The incident formerly classified as Titan Rain suggested that the Chinese have been coordinating attacks against the Department of Defense networks for years.

This subcommittee has been holding a series of hearings on cybersecurity, and it has become very clear the infiltration of Federal Government networks and the possible theft or exploitation of our information is one of the most critical issues confronting our Nation today.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013852129
Publisher: U.S. House of Representatives
Publication date: 12/18/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 357 KB
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