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Small Businesses Are Not Immune to Global Cyber Warfare
1. Small Businesses Are Not Immune to Global Cyber Warfare
Picture walking into your small business on a Monday and turning on your computer only to receive an
error message, “Debug malware error 666-system 13.exe failure”. You try “control-alt-delete”,
powering down and re-booting and even the Lord’s Prayer but all to no avail. And then you discover
that the problem is afflicting all of your business computers and servers and has crashed your website
as well.
Fortunately your smartphone isn’t yet afflicted and you get your computer consultant on the line. She
tells you that the virus has inflicted damage across a large swath of U.S. businesses and elsewhere
around the globe. The tech companies believe it may have been caused by a malicious hack and are
working on patches to fix the problem. Nobody knows for sure yet who the perpetrators are, but she
says international terrorist organizations may be involved.
After a week of intense efforts by your
consultant, the computers are back to
normal and your website is back online.
Unfortunately the line at the bottom of your
Profit & Loss statement will be anything
but normal for that month between your
consultant’s fees and loss of worker
productivity and Ecommerce sales. And the
ultimate source of the malware afflicting
the nation has also been discovered: the U.S. Department of Defense.
Before we’re accused of engaging in some anti-governmental screed here, the above hypothetical is
actually a concern within the government itself. The use of the Internet and social media by terrorist
organizations, as well as cyber warfare buy foreign governments, has led to calls for a more robust
cyber warfare program by the DOD. If the challenges to traditional “boots on the ground” military
operations against terrorist organizations seem problematic, they pale in comparison to the unchartered
territory of cyber warfare.
Consider this simple example. When a missile is aimed at a target, the extent of damage both intended
and collateral is at least quantifiable. Even in the tragic worst-case scenario of civilian populations
being injured, the blast zone is measurably finite. However, intelligence analysts warn that the use of
even a targeted cyber weapon could result in unintended consequences that ripple across the web.
What if as a cover a terrorist organization routs its online operations through a civilian power grid
system and a U.S. cyber attack slows that system and it crashes? Or getting closer to home, that a
terrorist organization booby-traps its systems so that an attack is boomeranged into a U.S. system that
they’ve discovered a vulnerability in? Say a network of hospitals? “Cybersecurity and Cyberwar”
2. author and respected Washington think tanker Peter Singer has said, “This is a new realm of war” and
warned that although the U.S. will improve its capabilities, they will never be 100 percent.
Its likely that as terrorist organizations continue to use the Internet for propaganda and recruitment
purposes, and as foreign governments step up cyber warfare efforts, that calls for a more robust U.S.
cyber warfare deployment will grow louder. And the foregoing discussion does not even touch upon
the current call for the legal ability of private actors (e.g., corporations) to use countermeasures in their
systems against cyber attacks. In plain English, that when a company’s network is cyber attacked it
could for example deploy a counterattack that would disable the attacker’s system. Which of course
presupposes that the attacker’s system is properly identified.
What do these potentially chaotic scenarios mean for your small business? At a minimum, that an
assumption that there’s no reason for anybody to attack your systems is beside the point in an
interconnected cyber world. More concretely, that your business needs to be ever vigilant to ensure
against vulnerabilities that could be exposed by the unintended consequences of cyber warfare
undertaken by governmental or private actors. To proceed otherwise, risks your bottom line becoming
collateral damage.
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