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We’re talking about an effort either by an adversary aimed at the United States or by the United States aimed at an adversary, to try to conduct a war before the first shot is even fired. That if you can so disable the adversary’s electric power grid, the cell phone system, emergency response, the communications to their defenses, in some cases even their ability to launch a nuclear weapon or just an ordinary missile, then you’ve kind of won before any shot was fired and it’s entirely conceivable that you could achieve your political objectives before you actually started shelling anything or dropping bombs.
David Sanger on cyberwarfare. His new book is The Perfect Weapon. (via nprfreshair)
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