Cyber war

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Cyber WarCyber War

Warfare in the Information AgeWarfare in the Information Age

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ContentsContents

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ContentsContents

1.1. What is Cyber War?What is Cyber War?2.2. Evolution and techniquesEvolution and techniques3.3. Targets and tacticsTargets and tactics4.4. ConsequencesConsequences5.5. Examples and precedentsExamples and precedents6.6. Future?Future?

ConclusionConclusion

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1. What is Cyber Warfare?1. What is Cyber Warfare?

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1. What is Cyber Warfare?1. What is Cyber Warfare?

Cyber war refers to:

• conducting military operations according to information-related principles;

• disrupting or destroying information and communication systems;

• the use of computers and internet to achieve military goals;

• turning the "balance of information and knowledge" in one's favour.

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1. What is Cyber Warfare?1. What is Cyber Warfare?

• At first sight:

– No real threat: “you can’t see it”

• In reality:– it is everywhere– There are thousands of attacks everyday

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2. Evolution and techniques2. Evolution and techniques

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2. Evolution and techniques2. Evolution and techniques

• Network based military institute (eg: Al Qaida)– Small units– Lateral organisation structure– Increased “top sight”– Decentralisation of command and control

• Traditional military institute (eg: US army)

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2. Evolution and techniques2. Evolution and techniques

• Hackers:– Developing “profoundly different kinds of code

breaking techniques”– Eg: linking hundreds of computers (zombie

computers) massively increased computing power

• Virusses

• Physical destruction of IT infrastructures

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3. Targets and tactics3. Targets and tactics

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3. Targets and tactics3. Targets and tactics

• IT ifrastructures– Networks: internet/intranet– servers

• Powergrid– Scata

• Air traffic• Water supply• Strategic information (espionage)

– Stealing information– Messing with or destroying information

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4. Consequences4. Consequences

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4. Consequences4. Consequences

• Taking down powergrid, water supply:– On a large scale– Serious humanitary consequences– ...

• Communication systems fail:– Internet– Military information streams collapse– ...

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5. Examples and precedents5. Examples and precedents

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5. Examples and precedents5. Examples and precedents

• Attack on the White House– 100.000’s computers sending pings

• Attack on US East Coast powersupplies– No electricty for a couple of days

• Attack on Wall Street– $3 billion loss

• Chinese hackers• National Georgian server taken down• Iranian server taken down• ...

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6. Future?6. Future?

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6. Future?6. Future?

• Cyber defenses is one of the top concerns of the US defense systems:– Very vulnerable to attack– How respond to attacks?– Use Cyberwarfare themselves?

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ConclusionConclusion

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ConclusionConclusion

• Cyber Warfare can obtain a striking force compared to or greater than a traditional army

• Nations such as the USA are vulnerable to attacks, as they depend a lot on information technology

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Thank you for your attentionThank you for your attention

Questions?Questions?