Movies rarely influence public policy, but Washington’s policies on cyberattacks, computer surveillance and the possibility of cyberwarfare were directly influenced by the 1983 box-office hit “WarGames.”
电影很少能够影响到公共政策,但是华盛顿对于网络攻击、电脑监控和可能的网络战争的政策,却直接受到1983年票房大片《战争游戏》(WarGames)的影响。
The film — starring Matthew Broderick as a tech-whiz teenager who unwittingly hacks into the computer of the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) and nearly sets off World War III — opened nationwide that June 3. The next night, President Ronald Reagan watched it at Camp David. And that is where this strange story — culled from interviews with participants and Reagan Library documents — begins.
该片于当年6月3日在全国公映,片中马修·布罗德里克(Matthew Broderick)饰演一个天才技术少年,无意中侵入了北美航空航天防御指挥部(NORAD)的电脑,差点发起了第三次世界大战。上映第二天,罗纳德·里根(Ronald Reagan)总统就在戴维营看了这幅片子。于是本文讲述的这个奇怪的故事(来自相关人士的访谈和里根图书馆的档案)就从那里开始了。
The following Wednesday, back in the White House, Reagan met with his national-security advisers and 16 members of Congress to discuss forthcoming nuclear arms talks with the Russians. But he still seemed focused on the movie.
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