A CYBER-security test range, where utilities and banks can pit their networks against human hackers and computer viruses, is being opened in the UK this week.
Teams of 鈥渆thical hackers鈥 have been hired to ensure that the range, in Fareham, Hampshire, delivers realistic threats, says a spokesman for , which built the facility.
The centre has the computing power to simulate attacks on an entire nation鈥檚 networks, and a secure dedicated link to the US National Security Agency鈥檚 own cyber range in Maryland should help engineers work out how to fight international swarms of virus-infected computers.
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This week, placed online attacks on a par with physical acts of terrorism.
When this article was first posted, we mistakenly stated that the UK Ministry of Defence had opened the centre, and that Northrop Grumman had 鈥渉elped鈥 to build the facility.