Former Israeli Mossad says that "Cyber Attacks are the gravest threatening in the World"
Tamir Pardo, Mossad director recently said that cyber attacks are the biggest threat to free world. The former head of the Mossad, Israel's intelligence service, warned in a recent interview that the low cost and relative ease for states and non-state actors to conduct cyberattacks can be the gravest security thrats in the world.
It's logics is to promote stealing of important files of nation's structural police, economy and military services, downing the capabilities of defence, put the country to an unsecure level of capability of defense and break a country's economy.
Tamir Pardo, who spent more than three decades in the intelligence service before, also told Intelligence Matters host and CBS News senior national security contributor Michael Morell that Washington may be ill-prepared to respond to a large-scale cyber attack on infrastructure or other critical targets.
The virtual structure of defense of countries are not prepared to receive attacks from diverse fonts and military personal of cyber warfare still don't have the training to fight crackers and international hackers mercenaries, that countries are investing to have the data of great nations and put down the defense.
"I believe [cyber] is the biggest threat that the free world, our planet, is dealing with these days," Pardo said, calling cyber attacks a "soft and silent nuclear weapon." Since Pardo left the Mossad, he has started his own cyber security company, XM Cyber - Source: CBS News.
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