联邦调查局局长警告安全威胁空前上升
FBI Chief Warns Of Unprecedented Rise In Security Threats

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/fbi-chief-warns-unprecedented-rise-security-threats

联邦调查局对美国目前面临的多个安全问题表示担忧。 其中包括恐怖主义、网络犯罪、外国选举干预、间谍活动和知识产权盗窃——尤其是来自中国的知识产权盗窃。 联邦调查局局长克里斯托弗·雷 (Christopher Wray) 表示,由于每个问题的严重程度都很高,因此这是独一无二的。 美国警察死亡人数也出现了令人担忧的增长。 关于具体调查或威胁,没有提供任何细节。 然而,联邦调查局对人工智能威胁、恐怖主义和外国选举操纵保持警惕。 执法机构之间更好的合作对于管理当前的安全环境至关重要。 雷表示,技术部门可能有助于保护公民免受与人工智能技术相关的新危险的影响。 雷在早些时候的声明中警告称,美国境内可能发生恐怖袭击,以及中国资助的黑客针对美国基础设施造成破坏的可能性。 联邦调查局的立场和最近的“美国网络安全态势”和“国家反情报战略”等报告都证实,外国情报威胁是历史上巨大的。 主要问题涉及国家机密、敏感数据、知识产权盗窃以及扰乱美国外交政策和情报运作的行为。 据信,中国共产党和俄罗斯等对手正在合作增强国内脆弱性。 受到威胁的关键领域是关键基础设施、政府实体、企业、学术机构和智囊团。 网络安全报告中确定的四个主要趋势包括民族国家专注于间谍目的之外的重要基础设施、勒索软件攻击的复杂性增加、复杂的供应链利用以及人工智能的快速发展需要改进网络安全措施。 此外,人们持续担心大规模杀伤性武器的扩散,特别是来自朝鲜的核威胁,以及地区冲突的风险,特别是在南中国海。

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Authored by Tom Ozimek via The Epoch Times,

The United States is facing an unprecedented confluence of security threats, according to FBI Director Christopher Wray, who said the agency is deeply concerned about the simultaneous rise in terrorism, cybercrime, foreign election interference, and espionage activities by adversarial powers.

Speaking to reporters from The Associated Press at the FBI’s Minneapolis field office on Aug. 21, Wray said he’s “hard-pressed to think of a time” in his career “where so many different kinds of threats are all elevated at once.”

“I worry about the combination of that many threats being elevated at once, with the challenges facing the men and women in law enforcement more generally,” Wray said, pointing out the stark statistic that law enforcement officers are being killed in the line of duty in the United States at a rate of about one every five days.

Wray declined to go into detail about any specific investigation or threat but noted that the FBI is concerned about Chinese espionage and intellectual property theft, foreign election interference, artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled threats, and terrorism.

He said better cooperation between law enforcement agencies is a key part of confronting the unprecedented security landscape.

Wray added that he hopes that the U.S. tech industry, in particular its developments around cutting-edge AI, can also play a role in helping protect Americans from AI-enabled threats coming their way.

The FBI director’s latest remarks build on his previous warnings, including that China-sponsored hackers are poised to hit U.S. infrastructure at any time with a “devastating blow” to induce panic and that the FBI is increasingly concerned about the potential for a coordinated terror attack on the U.S. homeland.

From the specter of terrorism to the growing menace of cyberattacks, Wray’s warnings reflect the findings of several key national security reports, including a 2024 White House report of the Cybersecurity Posture of the United States and the Director of National Intelligence’s 2024 annual threat assessment and its National Counterintelligence Strategy.

Foreign intelligence threats to the United States are unprecedented as foreign adversaries deploy various tactics to focus on a range of possible targets, according to the counterintelligence strategy report.

It warns that the Chinese communist regime and the state of Russia pose “the most significant intelligence threats,” adding that these leading adversaries are working together more often to amplify threats to the homeland.

“An expanding array of actors are attempting to steal national secrets, sensitive data, intellectual property, and technical and military capabilities, and undermine and disrupt U.S. foreign policy and intelligence operations,” the strategy document warns.

Foreign intelligence entities are actively trying to compromise U.S. infrastructure crucial to health, safety, and the economy, per the document. They also aim to influence U.S. policy and public opinion, targeting government, commercial firms, defense contractors, think tanks, and academic institutions to obtain sensitive information.

The report on the cybersecurity posture of the United States identifies five key trends, each posing distinct challenges to national security and the country’s broader digital ecosystem.

“Nation-state adversaries” have increasingly targeted critical infrastructure, not just for espionage but as a strategic leverage point, per the report. Ransomware attacks have also grown more sophisticated, posing ongoing threats to national security and economic stability as attackers refined their tactics to outmaneuver defenses, it adds.

Moreover, the exploitation of complex supply chains, the rise of commercial spyware, and the rapid advancement of AI presented new risks, the report warns, while highlighting the need for robust cyber defense strategies.

The intelligence community’s annual threat assessment additionally highlights the ongoing proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, including nuclear threats from North Korea, as well as the potential for interstate conflicts in regions including the South China Sea.

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