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The effectiveness of offensive capabilities in deterring nation state actors was discussed by a panel during the recent ‘RSAC 365 Innovation Showcase: Cyber Deterrence’ webinar. Chair of the session, Jonathan Luff, co-founder at Cylon, observed that now is the ideal time to be asking if and when offensive strikes should be used following the Russian state-backed SolarWinds attacks at the end of last year, as well as the inauguration of newly-elected President Joe Biden this week. Luff noted: “The new administration has already made clear it intends to make cyber a huge priority.” Ciaran Martin, former CEO at the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) in the UK, began by arguing that while offensive cyber-actions can be useful against certain types of enemies, they will not deter incidents like SolarWinds. He highlighted the UK’s successful cyber-strikes against the Islamic State back in 2018, which hindered its operations and made it harder for it to radicalize ....
A good defense isn’t enough; we need to disrupt and deter our adversaries from undertaking significant cyber attacks in the first place, Biden said. We will do that by, among other things, imposing substantial costs on those responsible for such malicious attacks, including in coordination with our allies and partners. Our adversaries should know that, as President, I will not stand idly by in the face of cyber assaults on our nation. In the last few days, government officials and private sector companies have discovered the scope of a massive cyber attack on US government and private sector systems. The attack, delivered via malicious code injected into SolarWinds IT monitoring software, is ongoing, officials warned. In an update, Microsoft president Brad Smith called the incident, believed now to have been engineered by Russia, an attack on the United States and its government and other critical institutions. ....