Cyberattacks Are Up, National Security Chief Says
Gen. Keith B. Alexander of the National Security Agency said that the nation was not fully prepared for the attacks on electricity grids, water supplies and other targets. ...
Published By: The New York Times - Friday, 27 July, 2012
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