Xref: utzoo comp.unix.wizards:12505 news.sysadmin:1535 Path: utzoo!utgpu!bnr-vpa!bnr-fos!bnr-di!borynec From: borynec@bnr-di.UUCP (James Borynec) Newsgroups: comp.unix.wizards,news.sysadmin Subject: Re: The Internet Virus--Another issue Summary: What about industrial espionage? Message-ID: <144@bnr-di.UUCP> Date: 17 Nov 88 16:37:22 GMT References: <1460@ucsfcca.ucsf.edu. <236@bigbroth.UUCP. <7715@boring.cwi.nl> <44450@beno.seismo.CSS.GOV> Organization: DI, Bell-Northern Research, Ottawa, Ont. Lines: 23 It seems to me that everybody is assuming that the major security threat is some cracker deciding to show off his ego? I think that there are other, probably greater, risks at hand. Firstly, there is industrial espionage: We only hear about the 16 year old kids who attack the net with blunt instruments. Does anybody know anything about the incidence of industrial espionage (possibly by (gasp!) foreign nationals). I would guess that if they are at all professional they would likely not be caught for many a year. A second danger is a modern version of Arson. What if some unsavory character decided that life would be much more profitable if his chief competitor's computers were (figuratively) burnt to the ground. The chances of not being caught are pretty high. I think that the major reason that these things haven't happened all much in the past is because of the relative scarcity of expertise. This is changing FAST! Good ol Obnoxious has a point - We must take action NOW to prevent Billions of dollars in damage in the future. James Borynec utgpu!bnr-vpa!bnr-di!borynec Bell Northern Research borynec@bnr.ca.bitnet