Multiple Choice
When it comes to cyber security issues, which of the following statements is not true?
A) The world increasingly relies on information technology to manage national security and public infrastructure, which makes nations vulnerable to crippling cyberattacks that could spark a war, requiring them to establish norms and rules to reduce cyber conflict and guide conduct when attacks occur.
B) The United States has identified the Moscow-based company Kaspersky Lab as a possible threat to U.S. cybersecurity because it sells antivirus and security software products used by 400 million people in the world including U.S. federal government agencies.
C) Adam Segal notes that cyberattacks are often closely tied to espionage, which states have historically failed to regulate and that militaries "are rushing to develop powerful cyber weapons without any agreement on how and when they might be used."
D) President Trump believes that rules for cyberspace under the auspices of the ITU should primarily reflect the interests of the world's biggest military powers, namely the United States, Russia, and China, to prevent a "digital cold war."
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