New York City Launches a Cyberdefense Center in Manhattan (engadget.com) 14
Infrastructure cyberattacks are quickly becoming a significant problem in the US, and New York City is opening a facility that could help fend off those potentially dangerous hacks. From a report: The Wall Street Journal reports that NYC has launched a long-in-the-making Cyber Critical Services and Infrastructure (CCSI) operations center in Manhattan to defend against major cyberattacks. The initiative's members are a mix of public and private sector organizations that include Amazon, the Federal Reserve Bank, IBM, the New York Police Department and multiple healthcare providers. If a cyberattack hits, they'll ideally cooperate closely to both overcome the attack and muster a city response if the digital offensive hobbles NYC's infrastructure. Politicians first floated the idea in 2017, but CCSI has been a strictly virtual initiative until now.
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Dual Typing? (Score:2)
But will it allow more than one person to type on the keyboard at once? Inquiring minds want to know.
Firing back-Trek style. (Score:2)
Will this cybercenter have high voltage lines running to the internet so we can have the enemy computers exploding like a Star Trek bridge console?
Re: Firing back-Trek style. (Score:1)
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Good idea in central NY? (Score:1)
How big would a EMP weapon have to be to bring it close to this "Cyber Security Center"? Would it fit on a truck? I.e., easy to hide in NYC, right? Sounds like a really good idea, doesn't it?
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I feel safer already .. (Score:1)