US sees “huge” cyber threat in the future

WASHINGTON,  (Reuters) – The United States faces a  major threat in the future from cyber technologies that will  require civil-military coordination to shield networks from  attack, Defense Secretary Robert Gates said yesterday.

“I think there is a huge future threat. And there is a  considerable current threat,” Gates told The Wall Street  Journal CEO Council. “And that’s just the reality that we all  face.”

The U.S. Defense Department estimates that over 100 foreign  intelligence organizations have attempted to break into U.S.  networks. Every year, hackers also steal enough data from U.S.  government agencies, businesses and universities to fill the  U.S. Library of Congress many times over, officials say.

The Pentagon’s biggest suppliers — including Lockheed  Martin Corp, Boeing Co and Northrop Grumman Corp — are  investing in the growing market for cyber technology, estimated  at up to $140 billion a year worldwide.

Gates said the U.S. military had made considerable progress  protecting its own sites and was working with its  private-sector partners “to bring them under that umbrella.”

But how to allow Pentagon know-how to be applied to  protecting domestic infrastructure can be tricky for legal  reasons, including fear of violating civil liberties.

“The key is the only defense that the United States has  against nation-states and other potential threats in the  cyber-world is the National Security Agency,” Gates said,  referring to the super-secretive Defense Department arm that  shields national security information and networks, and  intercepts foreign communications.

“You cannot replicate the National Security Agency for  domestic affairs. There isn’t enough money. There isn’t enough  time. And there isn’t enough human talent.”

Last month, President Barack Obama’s administration  announced steps to allow greater cooperation between the NSA  and the Department of Homeland Security. That includes  stationing the DHS’ privacy, civil liberties and legal  personnel at the NSA.

“So you have the domestic security agency, DHS, being able  to reach into NSA in a real-time way to get the kind of  protection we need,” Gates said.

“And my hope is that over time that will lead to better  protections for both ‘.gov’ and ‘.com.’“