How did one of the least wired countries in the world become a hub of hacking? North Korea has been investing in their cyber-capability for years.
The New York Times reports that the US and Israel have launched cyber attacks against Iran's nuclear facilities, just as Iran has accused them of doing.
Evidence suggests that hacking into and stealing data from the computers of strategic US companies, research labs and government departments is one of China's favored tools.
For the details on this distributed online campaign, we speak with New York Times Magazine and Wired contributing writer Mattathias Schwartz, and James Lewis, Senior Fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
September 11th led to the creation of the Secret Internet Protocol Router Network or SIPRnet. But this �secure� network has suffered one of the biggest information leaks. The World's Clark Boyd reports.
This week President Obama will unveil a report on his plans to make the internet secure. James Lewis consulted with the administration on this report and he joins The Takeaway to discuss the threats to our cybersecurity.