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[ISN] China's cyber-warfare capabilities are 'fairly rudimentary'
http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2011-11/02/china-cyberwar
By Duncan Geere
Wired.co.uk
02 November 11
Amidst growing concern over electronic warfare, an Australian academic
has dismissed China's cyber-warfare capabilities as "fairly
rudimentary".
Desmond Ball, a professor in the Strategic and Defence Studies Centre in
Australia's National University argues that the country's offensive
capabilities are actually pretty limited, and that its internal security
has a bunch of vulnerabilities.
Ball says that China has carried out a selection of high-profile hacks
recently, as well as website defacements and DDoS attacks, but that
those attacks have demonstrated little in the way of sophistication.
"The viruses and trojan horses they have used have been fairly easy to
detect and remove before any damage has been done or data stolen. There
is no evidence that China's cyber-warriors can penetrate highly secure
networks or covertly steal or falsify critical data," says the paper
(PDF).
"They would be unable to systematically cripple selected command and
control, air defence and intelligence networks and databases of advanced
adversaries, or to conduct deception operations by secretly manipulating
the data in these networks."
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