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          愛沙尼亞已經準備好迎擊更多網路攻擊 經歷了去年(二零零七年,民國九十六年)高度疑似來自俄羅斯的對愛沙尼亞網路的全面而強力的攻擊,愛沙尼亞這個波羅的海已經準備好迎擊更多的網路攻擊。而且,預定與今年五月十四日,愛沙尼亞將與幾個北約國家在愛沙尼亞首都塔林成立網路安全防衛中心。愛沙尼亞於二零零四年(民國九十三年)四月加入北大西洋公約組織(北約)。 Estonia on guard for more cyber att 賣屋acks - FeaturePosted : Tue, 22 Apr 2008 05:11:03 GMTAuthor : DPA Category : Internet (Technology) News Alerts by Email click here )Internet Technology News | Home Tallinn - The small Baltic nation of Estonia is on guard for more internet attacks that paralysed the work of the government last year. Dubbed the world 景觀設計's first cyber war, last year's attacks on Estonian internet servers - blamed on Russian hackers - propelled the issue of cyber defence to the forefront of the international community. And computer-savvy Estonia found itself in a leadership position. "The attention given to us from the international community was a li 西裝ttle bit unexpected for us also," Mihkel Tammet, the jovial, bearded head of communications and IT at the Estonian Ministry of Defence, told Deutsche Presse-Agentur dpa. "We hit the right spot in this respect and are naturally able to raise very painful and very important questions." The attention came after deliberate cyber attacks 小額信貸 paralysed networks of the Estonian government, police, ministries, banks and media. In a country where government meetings routinely use internet- based documents, and a reported 97 per cent of banking transactions are carried out online, the effects could have been catastrophic. Estonia became the test case for other nations, including Sweden, who 結婚西裝 aim to protect their cyber space from malicious attacks. One year since the attacks, the Baltic nation is not losing sleep over from their origin. "Today we do not pay attention or use our resources to investigate who was behind those attacks because if you have a very good defence then it doesn't matter who will attack you. We put all our resources on prepar 房屋二胎edness," Tammet said. "In the future we'll have to deal with all kinds of threats from all kinds of directions." That would include attacks originating within Estonia itself. Estonian authorities arrested a 20-year-old Estonian, Dmitri Galushkevich, in relation to last year's attacks. He has been fined. The Russian government denied any involvement in the cyber attack 室內設計s. And having weathered the storm, Estonia, which joined NATO in 2004 and whose total professional defence establishment runs to 2,300 people, has found itself lecturing NATO's biggest players on the harsh realities of the cyber age. At the NATO summit in Bucharest, Romania, in April, the alliance acknowledged the growing threat that this form of third-millennium warfare poses. NATO le 西服aders for the first time formally committed to "strengthening key alliance information systems" and rush to each other's defence in case of a cyber attack. Estonia's firewalls withstood the 2007 attack and its centre for cyber defence in Tallinn - located near the new spot for the Soviet- era monument - is now much admired around the world. A top-secret military base, Estonia's centre for cyber-defe 婚禮顧問nce looks remarkably like a genteel university. Its renovated exterior reflects the rare Nordic sunlight, near a military cemetery where the Estonian government relocated the Soviet-era monument. It angered some of Estonia's Russian population, causing riots. It also led to the first cyber war on the Estonian servers. On May 14, several NATO allies and Estonia are to set up a Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence in Talli 宜蘭民宿nn.  .
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