Analysis Cyberwarfare will reshape Biden’s traditionalist approach to North KoreaA North Korean cybersecurity threat is growing, and President-elect Biden will be forced to confront it in 2021 When President-elect Biden takes the White House in Jan. 2021, he will face both the traditional nuclear threat from North Korea as well as an ever-evolving cybersecurity threat. That will reshape the dynamics of how the United States must deal with the DPRK. The list of immediate actions Biden could take against North Korea is short: He could devote even more resources to clamping down on the regime’s ongoing cybercriminal schemes. He could also attempt to sabotage a looming nuclear missile test via an advanced cyber attack to prevent takeoff — similar to the Stuxnet operation that used © Korea Risk Group. All rights reserved. |