In an interview with BreakThru Radio, Peter Singer discusses his new book Cybersecurity and Cyberwar: What Everyone Needs to Know. He addresses the possibility of cyberattacks against physical infrastructure, noting they are easier said than done, as well as Stuxnet, a computer worm used to attack Iranian nuclear centrifuges. He also joined BTRtv to talk about a multitude of cyber threats and debunk some of the worst cybersecurity myths.
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The Future of War on the Web
January 27, 2014