“The Internet is a Hobbesian ’state of nature’ where anything goes, where even government attacks maintain ‘plausible deniability,’ and where 80 percent of industrial control software is hooked into an IP network.”
Congressional Research Service overview of cybersecurity legislation, executive initiatives, and options (PDF)
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