Essay On Denial Of Service Attack

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The United States suffered a blow to the economic infrastructure leading to loss of the use of bank accounts, automated teller machines along with non-access to bank accounts from a large denial of service attack. This poses a clear issue to the United States infrastructure which could lead to identity theft of bank information as well as other critical infrastructure being targeted as a result from this successful attack. Beyond losing the access to the accounts of the citizens of the United States, the general view of the United States government could become compromised with the people becoming angered as a result of this attack. The next steps are the most critical to ensure that the security of the Infrastructure of the United States does not become compromised again. The attack through the use of Denial of Service on the bank accounts as well as the economic systems that are used in the United States, show a high level of sophistication. This also shows a greater level of capability to be warful of from the enemies of the United States. …show more content…

The United States has come under attack of a sophisticated enemy, one that has proven the capability to render the economic system useless. What will come next is a coordinated response among the Intelligence Community in order to determine who committed these attacks, what level of damage was incurred by the United States, what should be told to the public, as well as possibility of a response by the United States on the perpetrators. What will be encouraged across the intelligence community, is the sharing of information on the potential intrusions not only on the economic infrastructure but also potential intrusions and exploitation from these attacks on economic information, i.e. trade secrets, banking information,