Iran's cyber threat may be less 'shock and awe' than 'low and slow,' officials say
US officials say Iran's expected post-war cyber retaliation is not a spectacular hack but quiet, opportunistic intrusions dressed up to look larger. Lead with the doctrine distinction: a state actor that lost kinetic capability shifting to patience-and-deniability cyber. Reader is a developer/sysadmin — the signal is that defensive posture matters more than incident headlines for the next 12-24 months.