b*****e 发帖数: 5476 | 1 Aviation Week又酸上了,全文在
http://www.aviationweek.com/aw/generic/story_generic.jsp?channel=awst&id=news/awst/2011/01/03/AW_01_03_2011_p18-279564.xml&headline=China%27s%20J-20%20Stealth%20Fighter%20In%20Taxi%20Tests
One question that may go unanswered for a long time concerns the degree to
which cyberespionage has aided the development of the J-20. U.S. defense
industry cybersecurity experts have cited 2006—close to the date when the J
-20 program would have started—as the point at which they became aware of
what was later named the advanced persistent threat (APT), a campaign of
cyberintrusion aimed primarily at military and defense industries and
characterized by sophisticated infiltration and exfiltration techniques.
Dale Meyerrose, information security vice president for the Harris Corp. and
former chief information officer for the director of national intelligence,
told an Aviation Week cybersecurity conference in April 2010 that the APT
had been little discussed outside the classified realm, up to that point,
because “the vast majority of APT attacks are believed to come from a
single country.”
Between 2009 and early 2010, Lockheed Martin found that “six to eight
companies” among its subcontractors “had been totally compromised—e-mails
, their networks, everything,” according to Chief Information Security
Officer Anne Mullins.
The way in which the J-20 was unveiled also reflects China’s use and
control of information technology to support national interests. The test
airfield is located in the city of Chengdu and is not secure, with many
public viewing points. Photography is technically forbidden, but reports
suggest that patrols have been permitting the use of cell phone cameras.
From Dec. 25‑29, these images were placed on Chinese Internet
discussion boards, and after an early intervention by censors—which served
to draw attention to the activity—they appeared with steadily increasing
quality. Substantial international attention was thereby achieved without
any official disclosures. | E*V 发帖数: 17544 | 2 NB
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【在 b*****e 的大作中提到】 : Aviation Week又酸上了,全文在 : http://www.aviationweek.com/aw/generic/story_generic.jsp?channel=awst&id=news/awst/2011/01/03/AW_01_03_2011_p18-279564.xml&headline=China%27s%20J-20%20Stealth%20Fighter%20In%20Taxi%20Tests : One question that may go unanswered for a long time concerns the degree to : which cyberespionage has aided the development of the J-20. U.S. defense : industry cybersecurity experts have cited 2006—close to the date when the J : -20 program would have started—as the point at which they became aware of : what was later named the advanced persistent threat (APT), a campaign of : cyberintrusion aimed primarily at military and defense industries and : characterized by sophisticated infiltration and exfiltration techniques. : Dale Meyerrose, information security vice president for the Harris Corp. and
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