Daily
Mail: Estonia is recruiting an army of computer experts to
defend itself during a cyberwar, almost four years after the
country was subjected to a
wave
of cyber attacks. In May 2007 computer hackers disabled the
websites of government ministries, political parties,
newspapers, and banks, causing chaos in the small Baltic state.
In the years since the attacks, Estonia has mobilized a Cyber
Defense League made up of programmers, computer scientists, and
software engineers. The league is a volunteer organization that
in wartime would function under unified military command.
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6 January 2011
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1063/PT.5.024951
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