Re: [ISN] Cyber terrorism not real: Gartner

2003-11-17 Thread InfoSec News
Forwarded from: emerson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> One major problem I see with cyber terrorism, is that it is very hard to distinguish a cyber anything strike, from an accident or service outage. In order to be effective, any terror strike has to cause immediate fear (it's not called terror(ism) for n

Re: [ISN] Cyber terrorism not real: Gartner

2003-11-14 Thread InfoSec News
Forwarded from: GertJan Hagenaars <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Apparently, InfoSec News wrote: % Forwarded from: Fredrich P. Maney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> % % InfoSec News wrote: % % > http://www.zdnet.com.au/newstech/security/story/0,248600,20280859,00.htm % > % > The director, Rich Mogull, told journa

Re: [ISN] Cyber terrorism not real: Gartner

2003-11-12 Thread InfoSec News
Forwarded from: Fredrich P. Maney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> InfoSec News wrote: > http://www.zdnet.com.au/newstech/security/story/0,248600,20280859,00.htm > > By Patrick Gray > ZDNet Australia > 11 November 2003 > > Gartner's information security and risk research director has > dismissed cy

[ISN] Cyber terrorism not real: Gartner

2003-11-11 Thread InfoSec News
http://www.zdnet.com.au/newstech/security/story/0,248600,20280859,00.htm By Patrick Gray ZDNet Australia 11 November 2003 Gartner's information security and risk research director has dismissed cyber-terrorism as a "theory". The comments came during a media round-table session at the