Monday, March 10, 2014

Difference between CNE and CNA - Please note, I am not referring to NOVELL Certifications


SNIPPET from the Article:-

According to Bruce -  U.S. military  terms for what it does in cyberspace. CNE stands for "computer network exploitation." That's spying. CNA stands for "computer network attack." That includes actions designed to destroy or otherwise incapacitate enemy networks. That's -- among other things -- sabotage.

When the Chinese company Huawei tried to sell networking equipment to the U.S., the government considered that equipment a "national security threat," rightly fearing that those switches were backdoored to allow the Chinese government both to eavesdrop and attack US networks. Now we know that the NSA is doing the exact same thing to American-made equipment sold in China, as well as to those very same Huawei switches.

Also, a hacking tool called RCS is used by 21 governments. (Maybe we should officially offer this tool to other nations in a UN Summit.)



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