Posted on 21st Apr 2009 @ 12:36 PM
Hackers can cause governments a large amount of trouble from day to
day, from stealing valuable info to changing websites, and they're
getting a bit fed up about it. A job posting has been listed on
ResumeWare.net,
asking for an applicant who will "understand hacker methodologies,
tools, and tactics. Additionally, the candidate will have an
understanding of common operating system and domain structures,
servers, services, and associated vulnerabilities."
This report comes from
Fox News,
who say the job posting is on behalf of the Homeland Security
Department, and that they (the applicant) would receive payment to
secure the nation's networks. It seems everybody is getting on the
cyber security bandwagon; the Pentagon is increasing the number of
security experts they have from 80 to 250 by 2011. David Powner, who is
the director of technology issues for the Government Accountability
Office, said that, "We're clearly not as prepared as we should be." The
U.S. has not kept up with technology innovations which are needed to
protect the country from cyber attacks, of which there are a vast
amount each day. The Pentagon has reportedly spent over $100 million in
the last 6 months, on repairing damage from these attacks, and
responding to them.
It's good to see security against cyber
attacks being stepped up, and it will be a vital step in many respects.
The U.S. is ill-prepared for a cyber attack, as Fox News states, and
this job posting will fill a position in the government that is greatly
needed.