Showing posts with label Cyber War test range. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cyber War test range. Show all posts

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.