Researchers have discovered that Chinese sponsored government hackers have tried to penetrate at least 7 US companies since a pact was signed by the US and China agreeing to stop state sponsored hacking. Tim Erlin, director of IT security and risk Strategy at Tripwire have the following comments on it.
[su_note note_color=”#ffffcc” text_color=”#00000″]Tim Erlin, Director of Security and Product Management at Tripwire :
“Accurately attributing attacks is more of art than science. Adding a motivation criterion to the attribution requirements increases the complexity of actually coming to a firm conclusion.
The increasingly interconnected nature of commerce and government blurs the line between economic gain and espionage.
The cybersecurity pact between China and the US may seem clear on the surface, but its wording ensures that it’s unlikely either country will be forced into action.
The Whitehouse is unlikely to simply accept the contributed conclusions of a commercial cybersecurity company when the foreign policy implications are so significant.”[/su_note][su_box title=”About Tripwire” style=”noise” box_color=”#336588″]