From Virtual Digits to Real Destruction: Lessons from Stuxnet

Posted April 30, 2011 | |

THE UNSURPRISING SURPRISE ATTACK

Hardened and closely guarded underground facilities at Natanz, Iran, were attacked last year, disabling or destroying a number of high-speed gas centrifuges used for uranium enrichment and setting back Iran's nuclear weapons program by as much as two years.1, 2 It was no predawn raid by F-16s flying in close formation to drop bunker-busting bombs.

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