Falcon26
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My old man is actually a cyber security expert. In the old days, the idea (to stop any kind of espionage) was to avoid doing anything stupid, e.g., when on assignment overseas, don't engage with the locals (esp. women); don't open suspicious looking packages (esp. when you're not expecting them), etc.
Yes, we need to improve our cyber security tech, but if you carefully read the OP article as well as look into the vast majority of cyber attacks, they all start with a stupid action. In this case, it's people opening emails with promising looking intelligence reports (stupid: who the heck will send YOU an intel report via email!?!?)
We can fix 75% of the gap in 25% of the time via basic cyber security training and education for all personnel, setting processes re: emails, and -- above all -- restricting personnel usage of smartphones, WhatsApp, FB, Twitter, etc.
I'd say if there's a start to investing in tech, it's banning personal devices from any armed forces installation, including the canteen, masjid and mess, and issuing special devices with hardware encryption and thorough MDM banning Google Play/App Store and sideload installs. It goes without saying we shouldn't get our devices from the US or Europe, but directly from China, but in pieces, and then re-assembled in Pakistan.
Thanks for the very well detailed response. For the uninitiated folks like me, how does signals intelligence tie into cyber security? Are there any similarities and how would your rate Pakistan’s capabilities? Few years ago, Pakistan is believed to have done the infamous Operation Arachnophobia which targeted Indian institutions. What does this say about inherent capabilities in Pakistan?