GTISC Emerging Cyber Threats Report 2009 confirm our findings
Last Updated on Sunday, 21 December 2008 01:41 Written by admin Saturday, 18 October 2008 08:46
I couldn’t find a copy of the actual report online (see UPDATE below), but pulled this quote from Homeland Security Today on it’s findings. It confirms my own view on the subject that I’ve published here many times:
The report also predicts cyberwarfare, including targets on the US economy and infrastructure, will become more prevalent.
As the report puts it, “Security experts consulted by GTISC believe cyberwarfare will accompany traditional military interaction more often in the years ahead. They expect it will also play a more shadowy role in attempts by antagonist nations to subvert the U.S. economy and infrastructure.” “Consider the cyber attacks that occurred between Russia and Georgia earlier this year as a model for military cyber engagements in 2009 and beyond,” it adds.
UPDATE: Commenter Jason says that it’s now available at the GTISC Web site.
The full report has been posted to GTISC’s homepage (http://www.gtisc.gatech.edu/):
2009 Cyber Threats Report:
http://www.gtisc.gatech.edu/pdf/CyberThreatsReport2009.pdf