Michael Hayden, ex-CIA and NSA director, suggests some foreign nations' systems should be off-limits in cyberwar. (Credit: Declan McCullagh/CNET)
U.S. Military Cyberwar: What's Off-Limits? -- CNET
LAS VEGAS--The United States should decide on rules for attacking other nations' networks in advance of an actual cyberwar, which could include an international agreement not to disable banks and electrical grids, the former head of the CIA and National Security Agency said Thursday.
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