A new report on the commoditization of cyber weapons suggests that the easy availability of inexpensive offensive cyber tools is reshaping the cyber threat landscape. The report is being briefed to officials across the federal government, including elements of the U.S. Department of Defense, Department of Homeland Security (DHS), FBI, Senate Cyber Caucus and the Secret Service. The report, "The Commoditization of Cyber Capabilities: A Grand Cyber Arms Bazaar," was created by the Public-Private Analytic Exchange Program, a joint effort between the DHS and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence. What's the big takeaway? With serious cyber weapons so readily available, both government agencies and the private sector should prepare for more serious threats.
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