A massive cyber-terrorism exercise has blown holes in the US Homeland
Security network, revealing that the US is not ready to deal with sustained
internet-based terrorist attacks.
The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
announced
the results of the "Cyber Storm" exercise that was carried out in February.
Cyber Storm involved 110 public, private and international agencies which
simulated a massive cyber-attack campaign.
Although the event results championed better than ever cross-agency
communications, there were major shortfalls noted.
These included the lack of enough technical experts to deal with all of the
information, poor private and public sector communications, difficulty in
finding the right person to talk to, slow prioritisation of attacks and poor
dissemination of information to the media.
“I want to get us to the point where we can measure America's cyber-security
preparedness [but] we are not there yet,” commented George W. Foresman, DHS
Under Secretary for Preparedness to the
Washington
Post.
David Powner, the director of information technology management for the
Government Accountability Office criticised the results and said: “Both
government and the private sector are poorly prepared to effectively respond to
cyber-events. Although DHS has various initiatives under way, these need to be
better co-ordinated and driven to closure.”
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