Pentagon identifies Russia, China as threats to cyber security – media

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NEW YORK, Sept 19, 2018 (BSS/TASS) – The Pentagon’s new cyber security
strategy names Russia and China among main threats for US cyber security, Fox
News reported, citing a report, which is yet to be published.

According to the channel, the document says the United States is facing “an
urgent and unacceptable risk” from “malicious cyber activities.”

It also says that the US has been “engaged in a long-term strategic
competition with China and Russia.

Fox News also cited the report as saying that Russia has allegedly used
“cyber-enabled information operations to influence our population and
challenge our democratic processes.” China, in its turn, was accused of
allegedly stealing sensitive information from the US government and private-
sector companies.

The report names North Korea and Iran among other countries trying to “to
harm US citizens and threaten US interests.”

The document also says that Pentagon would “defend forward” by aiming to
“disrupt or halt malicious cyber activity at its source, including activity
that falls below the level of armed conflict.”

Earlier, the administration of US President Donald Trump extended the
powers of US cyber forces on preventive hacker attacks and invasions into
other states’ computer networks. Last August, the White House said Trump
ordered to make the US Cyber Command a separate structure of the US armed
forces.