Danie van der Merwe

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But to Kim, this absence created a home-field advantage. A country cut off from the world, with few computer networks, is a lousy target: there are simply not enough “attack surfaces,” the entry-points for inserting malicious code, to make a retaliatory cyberattack on North Korea viable.
The Perfect Weapon: War, Sabotage, and Fear in the Cyber Age
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