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Chinese Researcher Says US Power Grid Is Vulnerable, Strategist Overreacts
3/21/2010

An unsigned reader writes with a story about Wang Jianwei, a grad student in China who newly released a paper account a vulnerability in the US power grid. Despite the paper being rather typical for freedom research, its origin set off alarm bells for soldierly strategist Larry M. Wortzel, who testified before guild that the student was a threat, despite the fact that the published attack wasn't really feasible. Quoting:
"'We usually say "attack" so you can see what would happen,' said. 'My emphasis is on how you can protect this. My goal is to find a unravel




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share this: third edition by the editors of the american heritage® dictionary. copyright © 2003 that in no way could be used to take down a power grid. The divarication between Mr. Wang's explanation and Mr. Wortzel’s conclusion is of more than educated interest. It shows that in an quality already charged with confrontation between the United States and China over cybersecurity issues, including large-scale attacks on digital networks, even a misunderstanding has the hidden to escalate tension and set off an overreaction. 'Already people are commentate this as demonstrating some kind of interest that China would have in disrupting the US power grid,' said Nart Villeneuve, a analyst with the SecDev Group, an Ottawa-based cybersecurity quest and consulting group."



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