Air Force issues second call for network attack capabilities
By Bob Brewin 01/20/2010
The Air Force Electronic Systems Center on Tuesday asked for industry's help for the second time in three years in attacking and destroying enemies' computer networks.
The Electronic Systems Center said it needs industry to help develop ideas and technologies as well as corrupt or degrade information in an adversary's networks and information systems. According to the solicitation, potential bidders should suggest technologies that can map an enemy's computer network, provide access to that network, help the Air Force manipulate data in enemy information systems and launch denial-of-service attacks.
An ongoing series of studies and acquisitions at the center since the Air Force set up its Cyber Command last May shows the Defense Department is serious about going on the offensive in cyber space.
The solicitation marks a real change from the Pentagon's public comments on cybersecurity, which have focused primarily on defending constant attacks against its networks.
It is not the first time, however, that officials have suggested a more proactive approach. Marine Gen. James Cartwright, vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, articulated such a cybersecurity strategy in 2007 when he was serving as commander of the U.S. Strategic Command.
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