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Obama gives cyber security priority

Barack Obama, US president, yesterday lifted cyber-security higher up his administration's agenda as he promised to appoint a White House co-ordinator to oversee policy and effective responses to threats to federal, business and private communications networks.

Mr Obama cited an industry report that put losses from cyber-crime – including industrial espionage and identity theft – at $1,000bn, declaring that the increased dependence on electronic banking and commerce made improved security a matter of economic necessity as well as a key plank of national defence.

“Our defence and military networks are under constant attack,” he said. “Al-Qaeda and other terrorist groups have spoken of their desire to unleash a cyber-attack on our country – attacks that are harder to detect and harder to defend against.”

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