NSA chief worries about cyber attack on US infrastructure
San Francisco
US National Security Agency (NSA) chief Michael Rogers warned on Tuesday that hackers will inevitably mount a cyber attack against US infrastructure, similar to the power failure in western Ukraine last year.
"It's only a matter of the when, not the if, you are going to see a nation state, a group or an actor engage in destructive behaviour against critical infrastructure of the United States," admiral Rogers told a cybersecurity conference in San Francisco.
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