In the wake of the Stuxnet attacks on Iran's uranium-refinement centrifuges or the Shamoon attack on Saudi Aramco's computers, cybersabotage can no longer be considered theoretical.
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Later this month, the Pentagon will release a document articulating U.S. policy on cyberwar, including guidelines on when and how the military would respond to acts of cybersabotage.
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