Internet 'Key Holders' Are Insurance Against Cyber Attack

You may have heard the rumor that swirled briefly last month about an Internet "kill switch" that could power down the Web in the case of a critical cyber attack. Those rumors turned out to be largely overblown, but it turns out there are now seven individuals out there holding keys to the Internet. In the aftermath of a cataclysmic cyber attack, these members of a "chain of trust" will be responsible for rebooting the Web. The seven members of this holy order of cyber security hail from around the world and recently received their keys while locked deep in a U.S. bunker. But the team isn't military in nature. The Internet safety program is overseen by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), a non-profit watchdog group that has access to a security system designed to protect users from cyber fraud and cyber attacks. Related ArticlesAgain with the Cyber WarNSA Chief Confirms U.S. Military's Right to Return Cyber-Attacks U.S. Wargamers Wrap Up Massive Cyberattack Drill: "We A

Internet 'Key Holders' Are Insurance Against Cyber Attack

In a move that seems inspired by "The Lord of the Rings," seven "keys" have been handed out to a trusted circle of people who might get called upon to "save" the Internet in the aftermath of ...

Thu 29 Jul 10 from Livescience

An Order of Seven Global Cyber-Guardians Now Hold Keys to the Internet

You may have heard the rumor that swirled briefly last month about an Internet "kill switch" that could power down the Web in the case of a critical cyber attack. Those rumors turned out to ...

Tue 27 Jul 10 from Popular Science

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