10 ways to prevent cyberconflict

Launch an environmental-like initiative to clean up the Internet

Greg Rattray, a former director of cybersecurity for the National Security Council, believes network operators and governments need to collaborate to rid computer networks of toxic viruses and other malicious software implanted by cybergangs and other groups. He urges the United States to start a "cyber Copenhagen Project" to reduce the level of infection of the Internet rather than a "cyber Manhattan Project to build weapons."

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