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But the government is, of course, expected to protect against—or at least respond to—armed attacks on American cities. So what was a cyberattack more like? A home burglary or a missile attack from abroad? Or was it something completely different? And when was the potential peril to the United States so great that the government could no longer rely on companies or individual citizens to defend themselves but had to respond?
The Perfect Weapon: War, Sabotage, and Fear in the Cyber Age
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