Trial run for cyberwar: ‘Crimsonia' on the attack in Estonia


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Rather, she’s gratified since her practice is working: Locked Shields 2018, a biggest ‘live fire’ cyber fight cavalcade in a world, has begun, and a defenders are starting to crack.


This is day one: a skirmish.


The Crimsonians are unctuous about in a water, energy and mobile phone networks of Berylia, solemnly expanding their control. The Berylians, realising they’re underneath attack, have called on NATO for help.


The NATO nations – divided for a practice into 22 teams competing for a pretension of best defender – are perplexing to consider a inlet of a hazard and a origin, so they can tell their domestic masters who are screaming for answers.


But during a same time, they’re perplexing to win behind control of their country’s vicious infrastructure, unnatural in a practical “firing range”.


Article source: http://www.smh.com.au/national/health/richard-mcghee-beat-leukaemia-but-then-mysteriously-things-got-really-bad-20160607-gpd1xe.html

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