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Telstra CISO Glenn Chisholm outlines the problems faced by the telco when it comes to attributing the source of an attack. He says there's only so much a company can do, the rest is up to law enforcement. Chisholm estimated the cost to construct the Stuxnet worm that infected SCADA systems and Siemens-based nuclear reactors was about $300,000.
Telstra CISO Glenn Chisholm outlines the problems faced by the telco when it comes to attributing the source of an attack. He says there's only so much a company can do, the rest is up to law enforcement. Chisholm estimated the cost to construct the Stuxnet worm that infected SCADA systems and Siemens-based nuclear reactors was about $300,000. Photo: Nate Cochrane
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