I agree with most of the points you raise (esp. with respect to the vagueness 
of "critical infrastructure") but I'll push back a bit on your CERT point. 

You're right that a CERT would likely be a prime target during a conflict, but 
just because a country would want to pwn a CERT doesn't necessarily mean that 
it should. Over the last 100+ years, countries have agreed to not deliberately 
target certain installations in wartime even if it's in their strategic 
interest to do so. For example, the laws of war prohibit the targeting 
hospitals or anything with a red cross/red crescent 
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protective_sign) even if it would be militarily 
advantageous for a country to do so (i.e. less enemies on the battlefield). 
Same thing goes for restrictions on certain weapons (e.g. chemical weapons in 
the case of the Geneva protocol or booby traps in the case of the Conventional 
Weapons convention). 

Countries have agreed to these restrictions largely on the basis of 
reciprocity--we won't do it to you if you don't do it to us. It doesn't 
necessarily mean that all states will comply, but they create a strong norm in 
favor of their adherence. 

Based on the history of the laws of war, it doesn't seem completely ridiculous 
that countries could eventually come to some sort of understanding that CERTs 
are off limits. 

Alex

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Occasionally I like to reflect, as you all do, on the various things that have 
mis-shaped our understanding of cyber war.

For example, take this Intercept article based on the Snowden leaks:
https://theintercept.com/2014/03/20/inside-nsa-secret-efforts-hunt-hack-system-administrators/

Viewed in hindsight, this article points very closely at something I'm going to 
support in depth in an article coming out shortly, which is that *the term 
"Critical Infrastructure" does not apply in cyber the way defense strategists 
think it does*. I mention this, which may seem obvious to the readership of 
this list, because if you read policy papers they go on an on about how nations 
should avoid "attacking" each others "critical infrastructure" as a "norm". 
They don't, of course, consider defining a lot of terms in any specificity, but 
they do mention that under no circumstances should CERTs be attacked. Which 
clearly is ridiculous because in cyberwar the CERT is something you will have 
penetrated first so you know when you've been caught everywhere else.
Likewise, CERTs are usually very easy to attack. Likewise, top on your list is 
[email protected], and every other security contact. And in order to claim 
those things as "off limits" we have to declare huge swaths of infrastructure 
(often unknown ahead of time) as off limits.

Also visible in retrospect is that people love to focus on the catchy phrases. 
"I hunt sys-admins". Sure you do! But that means your strategic offensive 
efforts have already failed at least twice. In order to get to the point where 
"I hunt sys-admins" team is involved, you have to get through "I hunt 
developers", "I hunt other hackers", and "I hunt system integrators". And even 
above them is "I hunt standards developers and cryptographers" (aka, NIST :) ). 

-dave






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