RUSI Defence SystemsVolume 159Issue 5
OMG Cyber! Thirteen Reasons Why Hype Makes for Bad Policy
Robert M Lee and Thomas Rid
4 November 2014Long Read
Whipping up ‘cyber-angst’ has significant, long-term costs which are yet to be fully understood
For many austerity-hit Western countries, the defence budget has been a prime target for significant cuts. Nowhere has this been more apparent than in the United States. Yet one element of the Pentagon’s budget continues to grow: cyber. High-profile security breaches at the corporate level and reports of cyber-espionage at the national level seemingly justify the vast sums involved in ensuring cyber-security. However, Robert M Lee and Thomas Rid argue that ‘cyber-angst’ is damaging – and self-serving. In this article, they list thirteen reasons why such cyber-security hype is counterproductive.