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US President Barack Obama has announced plans for securing American computer networks against cyber attacks. | US President Barack Obama has announced plans for securing American computer networks against cyber attacks. |
He said that from now on, America's digital infrastructure would be treated as a strategic national asset. | He said that from now on, America's digital infrastructure would be treated as a strategic national asset. |
He announced the creation of a cyber security office in the White House, and said he would personally appoint a "cyber tsar". | He announced the creation of a cyber security office in the White House, and said he would personally appoint a "cyber tsar". |
Both US government and military bodies have reported repeated interference from hackers in recent years. | Both US government and military bodies have reported repeated interference from hackers in recent years. |
Mr Obama pointed out that al-Qaeda and other groups had threatened computer warfare. | |
Acts of terror today, he said, could come "not only from a few extremists in suicide vests, but from a few key strokes of a computer - a weapon of mass disruption." | |
The president said the United States was particularly dependent on its computer networks and therefore particularly vulnerable to cyber attacks. | |
In 2007 alone the Pentagon reported nearly 44,000 incidents of what it called malicious cyber activity carried out by foreign militaries, intelligence agencies and individual hackers. | In 2007 alone the Pentagon reported nearly 44,000 incidents of what it called malicious cyber activity carried out by foreign militaries, intelligence agencies and individual hackers. |
Disrupt and destroy | |
Mr Obama said that protecting America's digital infrastructure, the networks and computers everyone depended on every day, would be "a national security priority". | |
"It is now clear," he said, "this cyber threat is one of the most serious economic and national security challenges we face as a nation." | |
He said the United States had failed to invest in its digital infrastructure. "We are not as prepared as we should be," he said. | |
In the past, no one US department was responsible for cyber-security, resulting in poor communication and co-ordination, he said. | |
The new cyber-security office will be a multi-billion dollar effort designed to restrict access to government computers and to protect systems - such as those that run the stock exchange and air traffic control - that keep the country going. | |
HACKING THE US April 2009: US government admits power grid is vulnerable after media reports that Chinese and Russian spies have planted software that could shut it downApril 2009: China denies hacking into a system containing data on a new US fighter jetNov 2008: Congressional panel says China has stepped up computer-based espionage and is stealing "vast amounts" of sensitive informationSep 2007: China denies reports its military hacked into the Pentagon in June of that year | HACKING THE US April 2009: US government admits power grid is vulnerable after media reports that Chinese and Russian spies have planted software that could shut it downApril 2009: China denies hacking into a system containing data on a new US fighter jetNov 2008: Congressional panel says China has stepped up computer-based espionage and is stealing "vast amounts" of sensitive informationSep 2007: China denies reports its military hacked into the Pentagon in June of that year |
But Mr Obama emphasised that it would also help protect individual Americans, adding: "Millions... have been victimised: their privacy violated, their identities stolen, their lives upended, and their wallets emptied." | |
He pointed out that according to one survey, cyber crime cost Americans more than $8bn over the last two years. | |
"In short, America's economic prosperity in the 21st century will depend on cyber-security," he said. | "In short, America's economic prosperity in the 21st century will depend on cyber-security," he said. |
Mr Obama's administration is also thought to be considering the creation of a new military command for offensive cyber-warfare. It was suggested last year by an influential report, compiled by two congressmen, recommending that a comprehensive national strategy should include an offensive computer warfare capability. | |
Experts have warned particularly of attempts by Chinese government hackers to access official computers - something China denies. | Experts have warned particularly of attempts by Chinese government hackers to access official computers - something China denies. |