A 'cyber- Pearl Harbor”? Look into who was really responsible for Pearl Harbor and you will get a clue into what this is about.
CISPA
necessary to avert ‘Cyber-Pearl Harbor’ – Panetta
The
US faces widespread hacking attacks that could result in a
“Cyber-Pearl Harbor,” Leon Panetta said. He invoked the greatest
military disaster in US history to make the case for the CISPA bill,
roundly criticized for violating privacy laws.
RT,
12
October, 2012
In
light of this “pre-9/11
moment,” the
US should act preemptively to protect “national interests in
cyberspace,” the US Secretary of Defense said.
“[A]
Cyber-Pearl Harbor that would cause physical destruction and the loss
of life, an attack that would paralyze and shock the nation and
create a profound new sense of vulnerability,” Panetta
said during a speech at the Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum in New
York. He claimed that cyber-attackers had developed new technologies
that could knock out entire city power grids, derail trains and
contaminate water supplies.
Panetta
branded China, Russia and Iran, along with extremist military groups,
the greatest cyber-threats to the US.
“An
aggressor nation or extremist group could use these kinds of cyber
tools to gain control of critical switches,”Panetta
said. “They
could derail passenger trains, or even more dangerous, derail
passenger trains loaded with lethal chemicals.”
He
did not elaborate on details about where or how these cyber-strikes
would occur.
According
to Panetta, the only way to effectively “protect
the US democracy” is
to pass a cybersecurity bill in Congress that enables the sharing of
private information between companies and the government.
The
US Senate voted against the Cyber
Intelligence Sharing and Protection (CISPA)
legislation amid complaints that it gravely violated personal
freedoms and could be used to spy on citizens.
Despite
the widespread opposition, the Obama administration said it would
sign an executive
order effectively
forcing companies to instate new cybersecurity standards.
Mr.
Panetta claimed the laws would not violate people’s rights or
liberties, “but
if there is a code, if there’s a worm that’s being inserted, we
need to know when that’s happening,” he
told the New York Times prior to his speech.
‘Defense alone is not enough’
“If
we detect an imminent threat of attack that will cause significant
physical destruction in the United States or kill American citizens,
we need to have the option to take action against those who would
attack us, to defend this nation when directed by the
president,” Panetta
said during the speech.
To
this end, the US invested significant funds and research into
developing techniques to pinpoint the origin of cyber-attacks, with
the aim of striking preemptively in the name of “national
cyber-security,” he
said.
“There
is no substitute for comprehensive legislation, [but] we need to move
as far as we can in the meantime,”Panetta
said. “We
have no choice because the threat we face, as I’ve said, is already
here.”
According
to media reports, the US played a major part in the development of
the Stuxnet and Flame viruses that attacked Iran’s nuclear program
and extracted classified information.
The
White House also confirmed that hackers linked to the Chinese
government mounted a cyber-attack in October. The ‘spear-phishing’
attempt struck an unclassified network and failed to extract valuable
data, although such attacks are “not infrequent,” officials said.
See
also -
More
than one dozen members of Congress sent letters to US President
Barack Obama on Wednesday opposing the cybersecurity executive order
slated to be released any day now by the White House.


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