German government calls for hacker warning system
The German government is planning an early warning system to protect the country's Internet resources against potential international hacker attacks. The Interior Ministry wants to build a network of the Computer Emergency Response Teams (CERTs) that already exist in various government and private organizations, ministry spokesman Dirk Inger said Wednesday.
German security experts have warned about the potential vulnerability of the country's
networks, especially after a recent series of hacker attacks accompanying increased political tension between China and the U.S.