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Cyber War is here and it's a major threat that needs new approaches to stop it. What we have isn't working for the techniques morph faster than we can adapt to them. Any thoughts or better ideas on how to stop or at least get cyber crime under control? Someone here must have a better idea than what we have been doing.
Most businesses employ anti-virus software on their PCs and Macs to thwart well-known cyber threats, have firewalls to limit access, and try to educate users about not clicking links and opening emails with executable files.
The connected nature of the Internet gives us access to great content, however at the same time enables cyber war to occur.
Dan, the problem is all that doesn't work to well as time has shown repeatedly. There has to be a better way that is a mix of strategy and technology. Remember the systems is the days of dial up that would call you back, some only designated numbers? What we have is not working and when it works, it's only until someone morphs a work around. A combination of a biometric loaded Skype style call back and a random number generated code key might be the best start? Anyone have any better ideas, I'm sure there out there?