Nov 19th 2011, 18:16:50
This could happen every day anywhere in America and by anyone on the planet.
I like to think that it doesn't happen daily because IT security in general is good to excellent.
I'm afraid it's because we're just lucky or that there aren't enough smart and malicious people in the world.
I know this isn't game-relevant, but 30 years ago when I graduated college with a engineering degree, I went to work for a telecom company installing brad new technology. Digital Central Offices.
This was telephone switching gear that phone companies used to supply telephone service to residents, businesses and emergency services in the smallest towns and largest cities in America.
Prior to the Digital Revolution, telephone companies used ad maintained equipment that was electromechanical to provide all of us phone service.
Without getting too far into Digital Telephony versus "old school" Telephony, I wondered about and was very afraid of the vulnerability of this emerging technology I was installing. This was also at the time of the birth of Fiber Optic technology. I was on the leading edge of this stuff and was among the first in the world to install it and put it into service.
I was afraid then in 1982 and THAT was well before everything was interconnected via the Internet. Back in 1982, It would have taken the detonation of an EMP weapon to bring National Phone Service to its knees, and even then, most Telephone companies still had their electromechanical equipment in place as a backup.
Fast forward 30 years to today. The level of vulnerability of our ENTIRE infrastructure from communications, to power, to energy to water supply, transportation and too many other things to name frightens me to no end because I KNOW we have little to no backup in the event that some gifted hackers shut our asses down.
We spend a LOT of money every year on "cyber defense" and have Law Enforcement agencies to track down and prosecute cyber terrorists, but let me ask you this... When America as a nation is crushed by hackers even for, say, a month, of what value is it that the Cybercops caught the Bad Guys? fluffing precious little.
Generally speaking, we have become so reliant on Technology that we have abandoned the "old school backup". I hope that doesn't fluff us some day, but I'm very afraid it will. One person out of 7 BILLION can now do what would have required WWIII to do 30 years ago. I try not to think about it. I need my sleep at night.