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US Cyber Command Wants Greater Attack Mentality

superglaze writes "Lieutenant General Robert J Elder, Jr, a senior figure in US Air Force Cyber Command (AFCYBER), has told ZDNet UK that communication issues are hampering the division's co-ordination. 'IT people set up traditional IT networks with the idea of making them secure to operate and defend,' said Elder. 'The traditional security approach is to put up barriers, like firewalls — it's a defense thing — but everyone in an operations network is also part of the [attack] force. We're trying to move away from clandestine operations. We're looking for real physics — a bigger bang resulting in collateral damage.'"

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  1. Re:Just what we need by jayveekay · · Score: 5, Informative

    "In the past 10 years the US has initiated 2 military actions against foreign powers."

    Off the top of my head, I can think of 4:

    1998: US launches cruise missiles at Sudan and Afghanistan
    1999: US launches airstrikes against Yugoslavia to get it out of Kosovo
    2001: US provides air support to forces in Afghanistan to overthrow the Taliban
    2003: US invades Iraq

  2. Re:Just what we need by jonnythan · · Score: 4, Informative

    NATO is not the US.