Ego alert: The Economist + NPR

The Economist asked me to pen a short piece on the cyber-attacks on the U.S. and South Korea — it appears in the next week’s issue. Here’s an excerpt. Neither country is a stranger to cyberwarfare. The South Korean Defence Security Command reported an average of 95,000 daily attacks. Some security experts blame North Korea, ...

The Economist asked me to pen a short piece on the cyber-attacks on the U.S. and South Korea -- it appears in the next week's issue. Here's an excerpt.

The Economist asked me to pen a short piece on the cyber-attacks on the U.S. and South Korea — it appears in the next week’s issue. Here’s an excerpt.

Neither country is a stranger to cyberwarfare. The South Korean Defence Security Command reported an average of 95,000 daily attacks. Some security experts blame North Korea, which has supposedly trained an elite group of hackers at Mirim College, its military school. In a speech in May, President Barack Obama called cyber-security one of America’s "most serious economic and national security challenges."

Also, I should be on NPR’s Talk of the Nation between 2 and 3pm EDT today to discuss cyber-attacks and cyberwarfare (the other guest is NYT’s David Sanger). Tune in!

Evgeny Morozov is a fellow at the Open Society Institute and sits on the board of OSI's Information Program. He writes the Net Effect blog on ForeignPolicy.com

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