Friday, January 9, 2009

U.S. Department Of Defense Setting Up Cyber War Section

Once again, the U.S. Department of Defense is trying to build a "Cyber War test range."

Previous efforts have foundered over technical issues. A Cyber War test range would be a collection of computers and networking equipment that would accurately simulate large chunks of the Internet.

This would include a full (and accurate) array of personal, commercial and military computers, but also accurate simulation of what the users are doing. A formidable task, but this time around, the Pentagon thinks it has previous obstacles covered.

Time will tell, and the success of the effort probably won't known until the aftermath of a future Cyber War demonstrates that the Cyber War test range was indeed accurate enough.

The "Cyber War test range" is basically a combination of widely known hardware, and some very special software. The latter element is the hard part.

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