'Cyber Storm' tests US defences
Vital US infrastructure including power grids and banking systems have been put under simulated attack in a week-long security exercise called Cyber Storm. The war game drew in 115 agencies from the FBI and CIA to the Red Cross, the Department of Homeland Security said.
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