Mike rogers said we havent seen the terrorist attack that we havent talked about it for 15 years now. Theres lots of reasons for that. But theres a lot of vulnerabilities, and actually have a major impact not in the u. S. But also around the world for not finishing touches for the United States and the private sector is part of that. You know, in dod my job is to worry about the big cyberattack him cyberattack, but i also worry sometimes when they do things that impact the centers of gravity for the u. S. , which is the i. T. Industry in Silicon Valley and cybersecurity we need to think a lot about that. It makes it even harder because you want to make sure you are not hurting the economy and one of the Great Centers of gravity. Okay, thank you so much eric, john and chris. We will have our next panel soon. [applause] thinks anna and thanks to the department of defense, carla and the department of defense birthday. I want to encourage weve had great comments and questions coming off tw
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Hackers’ monthslong head start hamstrings probe of US breach [Bloomberg News :: BC-US-CYBERATTACKS-PROBE:BLO]
WASHINGTON A vast number of investigations are underway inside federal agencies and private-sector companies to determine the extent of a broad cyber-attack by suspected Russian hackers, an effort that will likely spill well into the Biden administration before anyone can determine the full extent of the damage.
With the number of potential hacking victims in the thousands, a major challenge for investigators is determining which ones were the focus of a more targeted attack. For those that were actually hacked, figuring out what the attackers did while in their networks will be much more difficult. According to researchers and people familiar with the investigation so far, that access was in some cases lengthy and unfettered, carried out by hackers with the ability to cleverly masquerade as IT professionals who had legitimate reason to be poking around networks linking