BRATISLAVA, Slovakia--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The General Assembly of the Critical Infrastructure Association of the Slovak Republic took place in Bratislava, attended by key experts and representatives of ...
Now more than ever, in the backdrop of heightened cyber risks, critical infrastructure operators have to band together. They can’t turn to the federal government to defend them against cyber threats.
Sectors that underpin modern society face rising cyber threats. Water, electricity and satellites — which support everything from GPS navigation to credit card processing — are at increasing risk.
It’s not the federal government that’s responsible for the cyber defense of critical infrastructure. The responsibility falls on the critical infrastructure operators themselves—and most aren’t ...
Iran’s cyber campaign against U.S. operational technology is the activation of a threat that has been building for years.
Williamsburg, Virginia – On Monday November 18, 2024, William & Mary’s Public Policy Program released a summary of findings from “Critical Infrastructure that Inspires Confidence and Delivers Results, ...
In today’s rapidly evolving threat environment—where cyberattacks, supply chain disruptions, and geopolitical tensions are constant—no single sector can go it alone. Executive Editor Kristina ...
Sam Houston State University’s Hall of Fame celebrates the CSOs and CISOs redefining how America safeguards its essential systems. Threats to America’s critical infrastructure are becoming ...
Semiconductors are not just commercial commodities; they are foundational to US critical infrastructure. The US Department of Homeland Security officially categorizes the semiconductor industry under ...
Washington — Sen. Tom Cotton is pushing new legislation to grant operators of the nation's most sensitive infrastructure the authority to defend against and stop potentially hostile drones in real ...
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