Although cyber weapons are not currently advanced enough to take out the entire U.S. electrical grid, they may progress to that point within the next few years, at which time we could be "talking about an equivalency of a weapon of mass destruction," former vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff James Cartwright said on Tuesday.
Speaking at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington D.C., Cartwright called the likelihood of an opposing nation-state taking out the U.S. grid "very remote," but added that that possibility is only "two to five years off," according to the AFP.
"A nuclear weapon could knock out the electrical grid in any city," he said. "Cyber could knock it out in the entire country -- in milliseconds."
However, Cartwright stressed the difference between cyber warfare and more simple acts of hacking, which have plagued a number of nations and businesses in 2011... Read More
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