Richard Clarke: Cyberwar may increase the likelihood of more traditional combat with bullets, bullets and missiles. He says the U.S. is vulnerable to denial-of-service attacks, electronic jamming, data destruction and disinformation tricks likely in a cyberattack. He advocates new international agreements aimed at preventing cyberwar and world cooperation to trace back attacks that appear to violate any agreements. Clarke also dislikes the practice of hiding logic bombs in the electrical grid and other civilian infrastructures of potential adversaries.”]
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