By 2020, some major companies will shovel billions of dollars into developing more comprehensive forms of security according to the International Data Corporation, and policy-makers are following closely, proposing new legislation and regulations to accompany them. One of the latest is the newly repurposed Active Cyber Defense Certainty (ACDC) Act, also called the hack-back bill. … [where] Victims are encouraged to literally “hack back” against their aggressors. … it makes many experts uneasy. … Justin Cappos, a computer science professor and director of the Secure Systems Lab at New York University [Tandon School of Engineering said,] “In some cases this may be an appropriate response to actions, but in this case I think it’s misguided.”… “I think that this might be taking that idea to a very dangerous place.”
December 4, 2017December 4, 2017Emerald Knox
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