Arab Times

US to sanction cyber attackers:

America

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The United States will use sanctions against those behind cyber attacks that target transporta­tion systems or the power grid, the White House said on Tuesday, citing Russia and China as increasing­ly assertive and sophistica­ted cyber operators.

The sanctions will be used “when the conditions are right and when actions will further US policy,” White House counterter­rorism adviser Lisa Monaco said in prepared remarks to a cyber security conference.

Monaco cited an “increasing­ly diverse and dangerous” global landscape in which Iran has launched denial-of-service attacks on US banks and North Korea has shown it would conduct destructiv­e attacks.

“To put it bluntly, we are in the midst of a revolution of the cyber threat — one that is growing more persistent, more diverse, more frequent and more dangerous every day,” she said.

The United States is working with other countries to adopt voluntary norms of responsibl­e cyber behavior and work to reduce malicious activity, she said. At the same time, it will use an executive order authorizin­g sanctions against those who attack US critical infrastruc­ture.

Monaco introduced a new directive from President Barack Obama that establishe­s a “clear framework” to coordinate the government’s response to cyber incidents. “It will help answer a question heard too often from corporatio­ns and citizens alike — ‘In the wake of an attack, who do I call for help?” she said. (RTRS)

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