capability against them. if you all of a sudden you think let s declare war in cyber space, be careful what you ask for, because collectively, there are 30 nations right now that have some level of cyber capability. there are four or five of them that are near peer to the united states. there are two or three that i think are very threatening and in some cases probably have superior capabilities to us in terms of presences, maybe not as sophisticated, but potentially, in a cyber context, more lethal. so i think there are a lot of questions. one of the beauties of being a freshman, i guess now i m not a freshman, being at the end of the dais, all the good questions have been asked. but one of the things i suggest we do is we as members really get educated on the nature of this threat and the manner in which we go about fighting it. and understanding that the iterative of weapons creation on the internet are unlike anything we ve seen in recorded human
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