UK doesn't have the SKILLS to save itself from cyber threats
The National Audit Office (NAO) has published a report announcing that the UK doesn't have enough skilled workers to protect it against online attacks and asking Blighty's schoolkids to step into the breach. The number of cyber security professionals in the UK has not increased in line with internet growth, according to the NAO …
What, no that's not true.
We've got loads of egotists, isn't that what they're for? Sounds like replacy time.
Quizzing the System to Identify its Present Failed Protectors .... Suited Crooks and Useless Spooks
There certainly are those with the not inconsiderable skills to secure and protect the UK in and from attacks launched from the CyberSpace sector, but the Catch 22 situation which they will always invariably find themselves in, in the beginning of their deliberations and communications, is that the necessary intelligence to understand what is missing in defences, is missing in those to whom they may have been talking or making initial contact about that which be missing, and exposing systemic vulnerabilities for exploitation with ruthless abandon, should the desire to be so cavalier, surface and be considered extremely attractive.
Eventually, and that can come surprisingly quickly, may it be necessary for one to consider a live demonstration/leak of sensitive and destructive source code of a particularly peculiar and pernicious flaw in a global operating system of command and control to engage with enemy troops/elitist establishment troupers ….. and whenever of great value and overwhelming worth, would that most probably result in a truly fantastic and excessively generous paper bounty for consideration as either payment in the one extreme case or delivered as danegeld in the other.
And to not imagine in this zeroday and virtual age, that so much real damage can be done by so little with virtual control of renegade memes, and it not be worth a packet, is to be part of the problem which has the wealthiest and supposedly most sophisticated of nations at the mercy of those and/or that which they would be paying/investing billions in, to protect them from their ignorance in a novel and highly disruptive and lucrative field of opportunity and endeavour ….. fabless discovery.
After all, nowadays, what's a billion or two, whenever you own a printer or three?
As an exercise here on El Reg, whom and/or what and where would commentators imagine be the leading point of contact to engage with, in the UKGBNI, with regard to securing the virtual intelligence and sensitive information space place. Who and or what decides on what is required and what is to be paid to whom for what and why?
Not such an easy task whenever everyone hides in the shadows and seeks to avoid accountability and responsibility for failure.
And that is as much as I wish to say, today, on the matter. Have a nice one, y'all.
UK doesn't have enough skilled workers to protect it against online attacks. Nor does the USA!
The self-proclaimed 'world centre of technology', the USA, is exactly in the same position.
If this were true, rank amateurs such as McKinnon wouldn't be be able to wander around the US data-banks looking for Site 51.
And implementing Mad May's 'UK government in your pants' strategy is no answer, technology is fast overtaking government capabilities. And I hardly think students reared on Raspberry Pi processors will provide the immediate answer, it takes experienced hackers to fight experienced hackers.
Re: UK doesn't have enough skilled workers to protect it against online attacks. Nor does the USA!
And implementing Mad May's 'UK government in your pants' strategy is no answer, technology is fast overtaking government capabilities. And I hardly think students reared on Raspberry Pi processors will provide the immediate answer, it takes experienced hackers to fight experienced hackers. ... JaitcH Posted Wednesday 13th February 2013 12:52 GMT
Methinks, JaitcH, even the slowest of minds active in the fields being regarded and commented upon in this thread and its hosting El Reg article will realise that a coalition of the ready, willing and able, will lead the intellectually challenged who think that governments are in charge of command and control, a merry dance and expose governments' failed methodologies to an increasingly curious and better educated masses, rather than doing battle and fighting amongst themselves.
And such frauds and charlatans who would struggle in vain against the more intelligent of beings processing change, will have their very own Henry Ford moments to look forward to fear ...... "It is well enough that people of the nation do not understand our banking and monetary system, for if they did, I believe there would be a revolution before tomorrow morning."
Indeed, there is much to suggest that such a novel and disruptively constructive state of internetional affairs has already taken place, and is an ongoing burgeoning process.
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Need to Know Rules the Cyber Roost
And this is a reality to consider is valid and would further add to the confusion and opportunity generated in the field, and would fully justify its magic fantastic worth in its knowledge being kept secret and unknown, as per any payment in a danegeld arrangement.
One cannot defend against anything whenever one doesn't understand the method of attack, therefore, the only defenders worth a jot are those who can mount a successful assault, and whenever one is able to mount a series of those, remotely and relatively anonymously from virtual space, there is a duty of care to ensure that sensitive information shared regarding such matters as can be easily catastrophic, are shared with the right class of responsible being, fully cognizant of the likely punitive consequences of unauthorised disclosure, for the rest of one's natural, to other beings/nations/businesses/whatever.
Step into that world of crazy worlds, only if you really know what you are doing and what everyone else in those worlds can do, for anything less will have you vulnerable to exploitation and defeat at any time of someone else's choosing.
Re: Need to Know Rules the Cyber Roost
Can I just point out that two posts ago you said:
And that is as much as I wish to say, today, on the matter. Have a nice one, y'all.
Shut up, already...
chickens come home for roosting
Sorry this needs to be pointed out - wasn't it a few years ago there were threats made that any person in the uk found attempting to use tools such as port scanners etc - would be locked up ?
I mean you can not tell people not to do something then a few years later turn around and say we don't have any one with skills that can do such things....
Middle management will be able to hold meetings and discuss the way forward
