Erin Nealy Cox, a former U.S. federal computer crimes prosecutor: It's not a matter of if, it's a matter of when.
Art Coviello: Our investigation has led us to believe that the attack is in the category of an Advanced Persistent Threat (APT).
A Secret Service analyst: The experienced ones take their time and slowly bleed the data out.
David Sanger and John Markoff: The International Monetary Fund was hit recently by what computer experts describe as a large and sophisticated cyberattack whose dimensions are still unknown.
David Chavern, Chief Operating Officer at the US Chamber of Commerce: It's nearly impossible to keep people out. The best thing you can do is have something that tells you when they get in.
Christopher Drew and John Markoff: Lockheed sells cybersecurity services to military and intelligence agencies, and some experts said its failure to take greater precautions with its own systems could be embarrassing.
Ashar Aziz: The world is in this state of persistent insecurity.
Bruce Sterling: This is gonna get worse before it gets better, and it's gonna get worse for a long time.
Bryan Sartin: If you think financially motivated breaches are huge now, just wait another year.
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