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Messrs. Clarke and Knake are particularly concerned with risks to the electric grid.
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The incentive to strike first, Messrs. Clarke and Knake argue, is destabilizing and dangerous and all the more reason to bolster our preparedness.
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Proving who's responsible for an attack, however, is difficult because attackers can mask their identities or deflect or deny responsibility, Knake and other experts noted.
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That concept of "sovereign responsibility" ought to be applied in the world of computer network intrusions, Knake told the panel, which was exploring the esoteric but important issue of cyber attack attribution -- basically figuring out who's behind a cyber attack.
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Military secrets and valuable intellectual property are also at risk, Messrs. Clarke and Knake note.
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Messrs. Clarke and Knake are convinced that an Israeli air strike in 2007 against a secret North Korean-designed nuclear facility being constructed in the Syrian desert was a textbook case of cyber-aided warfare.
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In some intelligence circles the threat of cyber attacks is scoffed at, but I think that Messrs. Clarke and Knake are right to sound the alarm.
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The previous mark of 207 was set by Max Knake in 1993.
USATODAY.com 2007
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Northern Illinois also got 12 points from Kristan Knake and 11 and 12 rebounds from Jennifer
NCAA Division I Womens Basketball - Kansas State vs. Northern Illinois 2002
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Assistant city attorney Renee Knake says the City, which has a franchise agreement with Adelphia that is up for renewal in June 2003, has not received any official word from Adelphia on its plans.
Adelphia: Localities May Take Control at cvillenews.com 2002
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