Saturday, January 16, 2016

Nuclear Facilities In 20 Countries Are Vulnerable To Cyber Attacks


New York Times: Nuclear Facilities in 20 Countries May Be Easy Targets for Cyberattacks

WASHINGTON — Twenty nations with significant atomic stockpiles or nuclear power plants have no government regulations requiring minimal protection of those facilities against cyberattacks, according to a study by the Nuclear Threat Initiative.

The findings build on growing concerns that a cyberattack could be the easiest and most effective way to take over a nuclear power plant and sabotage it, or to disable defenses that are used to protect nuclear material from theft. The countries on the list include Argentina, China, Egypt, Israel, Mexico and North Korea.

The survey, by one of the nation’s leading nuclear nonproliferation watchdogs, was based on a nation-by-nation review of basic, publicly available data, and some of the countries may claim they have classified protections in place.

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WNU Editor: One more nightmare scenario to think about.

1 comment:

James said...

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