- July 23, 2018
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Task Force formed by NSA leader to fight Russian Cyberattacks
The U.S President might have claimed that Russia stopped hacking the U.S, but intelligence officials know and they’re stepping up their fight against the ongoing threat. Recently appointed NSA and Cyber Command Chief, Paul Nakasone has formed a specific task force and named it the Russia Small Group. The force will be used to tackle online threats from Putin’s regime. While he wasn’t specific regarding what the group would do. He added that it was in line with what intelligence agencies have been doing ever since the 2016 presidential election. Actually, they’re devoting extra energy to preventing a repeat of the widespread hacking from two years ago. Nakasone argued that this wasn’t optional. If the US decided to stand on the sidelines and didn’t focus its energy on digital adversaries like Russia and China, it risked letting those opponents shape the virtual battlefield.
Nakasone said that they undermine elections, stoke social tensions and steal sensitive info; you need people who can tackle this on a continual basis. It shouldn’t be shocking that Nakasone would pursue this route. He’s a four-star Army general who is running both the NSA as well as a recently elevated Cyber Command. If anyone is likely to both focuses on threats from specific countries and see the bigger picture of online security, it’s him. The question is whether or not the Russia Small Group will have a meaningful effect on the 2018 mid-term elections. It might, but it was formed so recently that it may need time to reach its full potential and give Russia second thoughts.