Failure of cyberops against ISIS is a significant sore spot within DOD. But also important to question whether the expectations were ever realistic or achievable. https://twitter.com/sultanofcyber/status/934586903780839427 …
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As the policy guy at the time I am obviously biased but think that Carter is taken a bit out of context here. There was never a need for any exquisite/flashy cyber weapon or technique against ISIS ala “Stuxnet”. Ops were dictated by OIR needs. Full stop. cc
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What do you mean? What should be have been doing?
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We didnt need “fancy” cyber weapons/techniques to support OIR objs. Not to mention the premise of executing cyber ops for cyber sake is a failing scenario. Policy quagmire arises (ie unmet expectations) when we treat cyber differently from other domains of warfare
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We should have been hacking rather than thinking of a cyber bomb, you mean?
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