http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-cyber-intel-20121207,0,1598259.story
By Ken Dilanian
Washington Bureau
The Los Angeles Times
December 6, 2012
WASHINGTON -- The U.S. intelligence community is nearing completion of
its first detailed review of cyber-spying against American targets from
abroad, including an attempt to calculate U.S. financial losses from
hacker attacks based in China, officials said.
The National Intelligence Estimate, the first involving cyber-espionage,
also will seek to determine how large a role the Chinese government
plays in directing or coordinating digital attacks aimed at stealing
U.S. intellectual property, according to officials who spoke on the
condition of anonymity to discuss a classified undertaking.
The Pentagon requested the estimate more than a year ago, and it sparked
a broad review of evidence and analysis from the 17 U.S. intelligence
agencies. The document has been submitted to the National Intelligence
Council, which coordinates such efforts, but it was unclear whether the
council had reached or approved final conclusions. The study is expected
to be given to policymakers early next year.
U.S. intelligence agencies monitor daily digital assaults from hackers
based in China who seek to steal intellectual property from American and
other Western companies, current and former intelligence officials said.
Intelligence analysts disagree over the extent to which the intrusions
are organized by Chinese authorities, but the CIA and National Security
Agency have traced cyber-attacks and thefts to Chinese military and
intelligence agencies.
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