
Thursdays at 10:00amJanuary 30, 2009 - 12:19pm
Well, federal authorities recently took part in a two-day cyber warfare simulation exercise.
No simple game, the simulation involved 230 people on 10 teams playing roles of the private sector, different branches of government and, of course, the cyber enemies.
What were the lessons learned? What can the Obama administration take away from the event? Where is the government strong and maybe not so adept when it comes to a fast-paced threat environment?
For answers, Federal Security Spotlight talks with Mark Gerencser of Booz Allen Hamilton, a sponsor and facilitator of the event.
As Gerencser said in one brief published report, "There was a great realization that we are all in this together."
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