Cyber experts still puzzled over Stuxnet worm

Rodney Joffe, the senior vice president and chief technology officer at Neustar, joined Tom Temin on Federal Security Spotlight to explain why cyber experts are...

The Stuxnet worm has puzzled and fascinated cybersecurity experts both in and out of government. Even months after its discovery, officials are still in the dark about the details of the malware.

Rodney Joffe, the senior vice president and chief technology officer at Neustar, joined Federal News Radio’s Tom Temin on Federal Security Spotlight to explain how Stuxnet is unique to other malicious software.

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