What would happen under the circumstances of a cyberattack targeted towards America? Would people go Mad Max crazy? In Ted Koppel’s book “Lights Out” he explains that if the power grid were to go down due to cyberattack, it would go down for not only days, but for weeks or even months resulting in millions of people dying due to mass starvation.
Recently, National Security Agency (NSA) Director Admiral Michael Rogers warned listeners at a cyber-security conference that the threat isn’t a matter of “if“ it will happen, but “when.“
He used the example in which hackers in Ukraine used the Black Energy cyber-weapon to knock out the lights on more than 200,000 people across the region.
While speaking at the RSA Conference in San Francisco, he warned the audience that this will not be the “last we are going to see of this.“
Read more on page two to find out what NSA Director Rogers thinks is the best plan in order to stop any cyberattacks from occurring in the U.S.
I disagree that the publuc should work with government on cyber solutions. The government if it were competent would have already satisfactorily led. But they did not lead. And here we are. Let the private sector run and government STFU.
I disagree that the private sector should work with government on cyber solutions. The government if it were competent would have already satisfactorily led. But they did not lead. And here we are. Let the private sector run and government STFU.
I know a young man that was hit by a car while riding to school on the sidewalk the last months of his senior year and suffered serious brain trama. Obamacare only gave him a exemption so he didn’t have to pay the fine for not having healthcare. Thanks Obama, we have a unemployed 23 year old living and thinking like a 14 year old and you’re out undermining President Trump.
Patrick Stapel
Zoe Stapel
Marcia Stapel
I can try…bet your wrong.
Jesus A. Mercado Jericho is happening…let’s buy me bullets lol
Davey Pappas
I don’t know if anyone will believe this but we can live without electricity and most utilities we did it for thousands of years my mother was 19 years old before they had electricity or indoor plumbing. I still grow a garden and I live in a pretty good sized city. The way it’s always been, the strong survive, the weak fall to the side,, nature’s way.