DNI Clapper IDs China As ‘The Leading Suspect’ In OPM Hacks; Russia ‘More Subtle’

DNI Clapper IDs China As ‘The Leading Suspect’ In OPM Hacks; Russia ‘More Subtle’
DNI Clapper IDs China As ‘The Leading Suspect’ In OPM Hacks; Russia ‘More Subtle’

GEOINT: Director of National Intelligence James Clapper identified China today as “the leading suspect” in the two sweeping hacks of the Office of Personnel Management, one day after NSA Director Adm. Mike Rogers dodged the issue. In Clapper’s first answer to a question about who is responsible for the OPM hacks, he laid the blame squarely on China. “On the…

Strike Back At Chinese For OPM Hack; Build A Cyber Strategy

Strike Back At Chinese For OPM Hack; Build A Cyber Strategy
Strike Back At Chinese For OPM Hack; Build A Cyber Strategy

Chinese government-backed hackers continue to penetrate and steal information from  large US personnel data repositories. Our government gnashes its teeth and may issue a statement. These attacks are not about grabbing credit cards or frequent flyer miles, creating mayhem with political messaging, or pure mischief. These infiltrations by the Chinese are all about an industrial scale preparation…

US Military Losing Edge In Space: Kendall

US Military Losing Edge In Space: Kendall
US Military Losing Edge In Space: Kendall

NEWSEUM: After more than a year of saying that the United States is losing its relative edge in military technology to China and Russia, the Pentagon’s top weapons buyer upped the ante today and said that the top American advantage — space — “is particularly bad” because both Russia and China are fielding a suite of anti-satellite capabilities.…

Chinese Stole Anthem Data For HUMINT; Should Raise US ‘Hackles’

Chinese Stole Anthem Data For HUMINT; Should Raise US ‘Hackles’
Chinese Stole Anthem Data For HUMINT; Should Raise US ‘Hackles’

The Chinese just walked out of Anthem’s enormous data warehouse (though without encrypting their data it might as well have been a troop of Girl Scouts) with personal data on a quarter of America’s population. Assuming that the pro forma outrage and denial is a confirmation of culpability, the People’s Liberation Army and its various subsidiaries will…

USDI Vickers’ Top Threats: Terrorists, Syria, Russian ‘Revanchism’

USDI Vickers’ Top Threats: Terrorists, Syria, Russian ‘Revanchism’
USDI Vickers’ Top Threats: Terrorists, Syria, Russian ‘Revanchism’

WASHINGTON: If you want to understand why President Obama spoke so much about terrorism in his widely panned West Point speech, the head of Pentagon intelligence explained it pretty well today. Terrorism is and remains the top threat to the United States, Defense Undersecretary for Intelligence Mike Vickers said this morning at the Center for…

Navy Braces For Backlash After PLA Cyber Indictments

Navy Braces For Backlash After PLA Cyber Indictments
Navy Braces For Backlash After PLA Cyber Indictments

WASHINGTON: The Justice Department’s indictment of five People’s Liberation Army officers on charges of cyber-espionage may prove to be a double-edged sword for the US military. The Department of Justice announced the indictments for cyber espionage on Monday. While the Justice Department accused the five of stealing things, the Chinese have a very different view.…

Hagel, Chinese Defense Minister Commit To Cooperation But Tensions Clear

Hagel, Chinese Defense Minister Commit To Cooperation But Tensions Clear
Hagel, Chinese Defense Minister Commit To Cooperation But Tensions Clear

PENTAGON: The kabuki of high-level international press conferences often successfully softens the sharp divisions that may lurk beneath the surface of the relationship between two countries. When those countries are a burgeoning China and a wary United States it’s almost impossible to hide all the differences and so it was at today’s press conference featuring…

First DoD Meet With China On Cyber Next Week; Gen. Dempsey Offers Glimpse of Cyber ROE

First DoD Meet With China On Cyber Next Week; Gen. Dempsey Offers Glimpse of Cyber ROE
First DoD Meet With China On Cyber Next Week; Gen. Dempsey Offers Glimpse of Cyber ROE

WASHINGTON: The United States military will meet next week with People’s Liberation Army officials to begin the challenging process of hammering out cyber rules of the road, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. Martin Dempsey, said today. So far, Dempsey told an audience of several hundred at the Brookings Institution, Chinese officials…

Sky News Arabia Interviews AOL D On Chinese Hacking

OK — before anyone gets grumpy because they can’t understand the Arabic, this is just a bit of shameless promotion on a Friday about a skein of very serious subjects — hacking, cyber espionage and cyber warfare. Sky News Arabia interviewed me recently after reading my piece on how China recruits hackers to cast the…

Deterrence Doesn’t Work in Cyberspace: CCSA

WASHINGTON: Cyberspace is an inherently unstable realm where traditional strategic concepts of deterrence and defense break down – and it’s the United States that has the most to lose from that instability, warns a forthcoming report from the Cyber Conflict Studies Association. “The Cyber Conflict Studies Association’s two-year study has lead to the sobering conclusion…