Senators: Move carefully on Pentagon Cyber Command

Apr 15, 2010  12:35 PM (ET)

By LOLITA C. BALDOR
Associated Press

http://apnews.myway.com//article/20100415/D9F3K0F00.html


WASHINGTON (AP) - Senators said Thursday they will move cautiously on a 
new military command to tackle cyberthreats, citing questions about how 
the U.S. would conduct electronic warfare.

The U.S. hasn't fully developed policies on how to respond to 
cyberattacks that are routed through neutral countries or the computers 
of innocent Americans, several senators said during a Senate Armed 
Services Committee hearing on the nomination of Lt. Gen. Keith Alexander 
to head the Pentagon's Cyber Command.

Technology has outpaced the development of policies to guide 
computer-based combat, said the committee chairman, Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich.

Levin asked Alexander about how he would respond to various cyberthreat 
scenarios, and said operations to combat such attacks "could have broad 
and damaging consequences."

Alexander agreed that an attack against America's privately operated 
power grid, launched from another country but routed through the 
computers of unsuspecting U.S. citizens, poses difficult questions that 
the Pentagon and other agencies are trying to answer.

Alexander said the new command is "not about an effort to militarize 
cyberspace," but is about safeguarding the integrity of the networks and 
improving the way the U.S. defends itself in cyberspace.


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