AST’s Roger Anderson, spoke with The New New Internet about the evolving cyber threats faced by America’s Intelligence Community: “Everything will be connected. As mesh networking, cloud computing and ubiquitous sensors become reality over the next decade, they will present both opportunities and challenges. Challenges on the defensive front and increased opportunities for exploitation on the offensive front. The hardest part of the cyber threat has, and will be, the fact that it is continuously evolving.”
Applied Signal Technology’s Roger Anderson on the Emerging Cyber Threat
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AST’s Roger Anderson, spoke with The New New Internet about the evolving cyber threats faced by America’s Intelligence Community: “Everything will be connected. As mesh networking, cloud computing and ubiquitous sensors become reality over the next decade, they will present both opportunities and challenges. Challenges on the defensive front and increased opportunities for exploitation on the offensive