Gen. Geek needed for cyber command

Washington Post:

The Obama administration is finalizing plans for a new Pentagon command to coordinate the security of military computer networks and to develop new offensive cyber-weapons, sources said last night.

Planning for the reorganization of Defense Department and intelligence agencies is underway, and a decision is imminent, according to a person familiar with the White House plans.

The new command would affect U.S. Strategic Command, whose mission includes ensuring U.S. "freedom of action" in space and cyberspace, and the National Security Agency, which shares Pentagon cybersecurity responsibilities with the Defense Information Systems Agency.

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I think this is needed. I would like to see develop counter attacks for cyber attacks that would automatically find the sources of the attack and disable the computers making the attacks. They would need to look behind the zombie computers used by the aggressor and hone in on those responsible for the attacks. It is the kind of job that will take some first class geeks.

Westhawk has more thoughts on a cyber command.

CBS has a good story on the nature of the threat and its persistence.

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