Senate Panel: 80 Percent of Cyber Attacks Preventable
If network administrators simply instituted proper configuration policies and conducted good network monitoring, about 80 percent of commonly known cyber attacks could be prevented, a Senate committee heard Tuesday. The remark was made by Richard Schaeffer, the NSA’s Information Assurance Director, who added that simply adhering to already known best practices would sufficiently raise the security bar so that attackers would have to take more risks to breach a network, “thereby raising [their] risk of detection.” The Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Terrorism, Technology and Homeland Security heard from a number of experts offering commentary on how the government should best tackle securing government and private-sector critical infrastructure networks. Larry Clinton, president of the Internet Security Alliance told senators that public apathy and ignorance played as much a role in the current state of cybersecurity as the unwillingness of corporate entities to take responsibility for securing the public’s data.
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Senate Panel: 80 Percent of Cyber Attacks Preventable
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