New Age of Warfare: The Cyber Front

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German military to launch cyber command

Germany's armed forces Saturday launch a cyber command, with a status equal to that of the army, navy and air force, meant to shield its IT and weapons systems from attack.

Military planners fear that wars of the future will start with cyber attacks against critical infrastructure and networks, extensive online espionage and sabotage.

The Bundeswehr's new Cyber and Information Space (CIR) Command, based in the former West German capital of Bonn, will start off with 260 IT specialists but grow to 13,500 military and civilian personnel by July.

With the new digital force, Germany is taking a leading role among NATO allies, its new commander, Lieutenant General Ludwig Leinhos, told news weekly Focus.

Leinhos said the main tasks would be to operate and protect the military's own IT infrastructure and computer-assisted weapons systems, as well as surveillance of online threats.

He said the centre would also develop and war-game offensive capabilities because "in order to be able to defend yourself, you have to know the options for attack".

However, any full-scale cyber attacks abroad would have to be approved by the German parliament, just like any other military mission.

The security of national and government IT systems, meanwhile, remains the responsibility of the interior ministry which oversees the domestic security agency that handles counterespionage.

The German government has been sensitised to cyber security since the parliament was attacked last year, with security sources suspecting Russian hackers behind the attack.

Defence Minister Ursula von der Leyen had announced the creation of the cyber command two years ago to protect the military from increasing numbers of online attacks.

The defence ministry said that in this year's first nine weeks alone, the IT systems of the Bundeswehr had been targeted more than 280,000 times.

Leinhos said that "we are in a constant race between the development of attack options and defensive capabilities".


I can see most developed countries following in these footsteps. Cyber is the next frontier for war between developed nations. It will be interesting to see how this plays out.
 

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zeros and ones are weapons of mass destruction.
some day a vital piece of infrastructure is gonna get hit with that 0011000011110100101 and shyt will hit the fan.
 

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Their late... Russia and China been had Cyber War offices...


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The government has always lagged behind when it comes to cybersecurity.
Weren't there phreakers kids hacking into the DoD in the 90s?
Regardless of their use of DARPA, the US government is embarrassingly poorly protected on the cyber side.
Part of it seems to be their devaluation of tech that doesn't kill people.
 
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