Cyber Storm Exercise
The Cyber Storm exercise is a biennial simulated exercise overseen by the United States Department of Homeland Security that took place February 6 through February 10, 2006 with the purpose of testing the nation's defenses against digital espionage. The simulation was targeted primarily at American security organizations but officials from the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and New Zealand participated as well.
Cyber Storm I
The first Cyber Storm exercise took place February 6 through February 10, 2006 with the purpose of testing the nation's defenses against digital espionage.Simulation
The exercise simulated a large scale attack on critical digital infrastructure such as communications, transportation, and energy production. The simulation took place a series of incidents which included:- Washington, D.C. Metro trains mysteriously shutting down.
- Bloggers revealing locations of railcars containing hazardous materials.
- The airport control towers of Philadelphia and Chicago mysteriously shutting down.
- A mysterious liquid appearing on a London subway.
- Significant numbers of people on "no fly" lists suddenly appearing at airports all over the nation.
- Planes flying too close to the White House.
- Water utilities in Los Angeles getting compromised.