10 ways to prevent cyberconflict

Invent technology to safeguard networks

The Pentagon is already working on computer systems that can continue to function even if compromised. Such systems could sow doubt that a cyberattack will prevail – and deter it. Meanwhile, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is trying to develop an "intelligent" computer network that adapts and learns to resist cyberattacks.

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