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Esther Schindler
Esther Schindler writes "CHEWing on Cyber Threats in 2012 Richard Clarke, author of the newly released book Cyber War and former White House adviser to the Bush and Clinton administrations, says the new cyber threats land the responsibility for successful IT security at the CIO’s feet. He’s come up with an acronym, CHEW, to describe the four preeminent types of attacks: Crime, Hacktivism, Espionage, and potentially, War. (Tho we suspect "War" is there to make it a better acronym.)"
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Former White House adviser Richard Clarke on 2012

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