Korea have “lesser technical capabilities but possibly more disruptive intent,” he said.
Clapper acknowledged America had “offensive capabilities” in cyberspace but offered no details. But he said there were questions about how to use such weapons and what sort of doctrine would govern digital operations.
“I think the issue, though, is what is the policy? What is it that would achieve cyber deterrence? And that is an issue that, at the policy level, we’re still, frankly, wrestling with,” he said.
The United States and Israel were reportedly behind an elaborate cyber attack on Iran’s nuclear program in 2010 that damaged hundreds of centrifuges. Dubbed “Olympic Games,” the operation employed the Stunt computer worm that was introduced through an infected USB flash drive, according to the New York Times.
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