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Pentagon forks out $100m for cyberattack cleanup

Elinor Mills CNET News

Published: 08 Apr 2009 09:41 BST

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The Pentagon spent more than $100m in the past six months cleaning up after internet attacks and network issues, US military leaders said on Tuesday.

"The important thing is that we recognise that we are under assault from the least sophisticated — what I would say the bored teenager — all the way up to the sophisticated nation-state, with some petty criminal elements sandwiched in between," Air Force General Kevin Chilton, head of US Strategic Command, told reporters at a cyberspace conference in Omaha, Nebraska, as reported by CBS News.

Neither he nor Army Brigadier General John Davis, deputy commander for network operations, would say how much of the estimated $100m (£70m) was spent cleaning up from viruses compared with outside attacks and inadvertent security problems due to US Department of Defense employees. However, they did say that spending money to shore up the networks to prevent attacks and breaches would be better than paying to clean up after an incident.

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The Defense Department was forced to take up to 1,500 computers offline last year because of a cyberattack, and it banned the use of external removable storage devices because of their ability to spread viruses.

The news comes amid internal government squabbles over which department would be best to manage the nation's cybersecurity programs and in the middle of a cybersecurity review ordered by president Barack Obama.

The US introduced new legislation on 1 April that would create a cybersecurity adviser who reports directly to the president and who would have the authority to disconnect federal or critical infrastructure networks from the internet if they were deemed to be at risk of attack.

Credit: Pentagon spends over $100 million on cyberattack cleanup from CNET News

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