National Cyber Director John C. Inglis told the House Oversight and Reform Committee in November that a cyberattack is usually considered an act of war when it accomplishes the same amount of damage as a kinetic weapon, involving things such as the “loss of health safety, national security of a significant nature.”
Chaos in Ukraine spreads fear of Russian cyberwar with U.S.
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National Cyber Director John C. Inglis told the House Oversight and Reform Committee in November that a cyberattack is typically considered an act of war when it achieves the same amount of damage as a kinetic weapon, including things like the “loss of health safety, national security of a significant nature.”
Fears grow that cyber chaos will spark wars as hack attacks become more aggressive
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