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http://www.strategypage.com/htmw/htiw/articles/20080507.aspx
The Secret Internet Simulator

May 7, 2008:  DARPA, the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects
Agency, has been ordered (by the president and Congress) to develop
world-class offensive and defensive Cyber War capabilities. Initial
emphasis will be on defensive measures. This is a big deal. DARPA
hasn't been given this large a project since Russia launched the first
space satellite in 1957. This alarmed the U.S. government more than it
should have, and DARPA was ordered to catch up with the Soviet Union
as quickly as possible. Money was no object. Time was of the essence. 

Unlike the space program boost of half a century ago, the current
DARPA rush program will be highly secret. Cyber War is all about
secrets. Who has what and what can they do with it. But a major
problem with Cyber War is that it rarely makes the news, or at least
in any really coherent way. It's not that Cyber War isn't important,
it's just that all this geek stuff is hard to explain and just does
not sound all  that scary. In the competitive news business, Cyber War
is not good news. But to the intel and security people, the U.S. has
been under heavy assault for several years now. The losses of
information have been huge, and it's not certain just how much, and
what, has been stolen. All this will be big news in a decade or so
when more details emerge about the extent of the losses. But for now,
it's just one of those stories no one could wrap their heads around.
Senior members of the U.S. government have become alarmed, though,
which is why this new, top secret, "Manhattan Project" (as in the one
that built the atomic bomb during World War II) for Cyber War underway. 

Cyber War is all about finding flaws in Internet software and using
those flaws to infiltrate or take over other peoples computers. In
addition to the usual software flaws (that serve as exploits), there
is also a growing number "malware" type software. This stuff is best
known as "adware" programs that users, often unknowingly, download
onto their PCs. That results in more ads, or ads based on a careful
examination of what the user does, say, when using their browser.
There are hundreds of thousands of these little nasties out there, and
Cyber War operators have found this stuff to have military and
espionage use. 

In the middle of all this you have military users of exploits. These
are the shadowy organizations, particularly in China and the United
States, where exploits are stockpiled (and soon replaced as the
exploit is rendered ineffective via a software patch) for use in
wartime. China, and probably the United States, are already using
their exploits arsenals for espionage, and counter-espionage. Many
criminal gangs also do contract work, usually for espionage
operations. Some corporations have been caught doing this as well.
Only small players have been caught so far, with the possible
exception of News Corp. Any large corporation going this way would put
a premium on not getting caught. Chinese firms are particularly
energetic in stealing technology, and producing their own versions.
They are often quite blatant about it, especially if it's military
technology (which means government protection from retribution.) The
Russians are trying to force the Chinese government to crack down on
this, without much success so far. The United States, and many other
Western nations, are also going after China for the use of Internet
based espionage. Again, so far, the Chinese are refusing to admit to
it, much less slack off. Western Cyber War experts are urging some
retaliation in kind. That could get interesting. 

The first goal of the DARPA project is to try and determine just how
bad off we (as in the United States) are, and then what can be done to
prevent future damage. This involves building an Internet simulator.
Details on this are being kept secret, but it will apparently consist
of lots of hardware, and special software to simulate huge numbers of
users connected to this "virtual Internet" and able to respond
realistically to offensive, and defensive Cyber War operations. After
that comes more money for Cyber War weapons.




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