Asking a cross-sectional group of officials to define “critical infrastructure” would be like asking the group to close their eyes, think of a dog, and describe what they saw. We would end up with ...
The number of attacks launched on critical infrastructure by nation state groups doubled in the past year, according to the 2022 Microsoft Digital Defense Report. In the period from July 2021 to June ...
Every day, Americans rely on critical infrastructure to power our daily lives whether we realize it or not. From the energy that heats our homes and keeps the lights on, to the water that we drink, ...
In what has been described as the largest and most egregious cyberattack against United States critical infrastructure in our history, Colonial Pipeline which operates the nation’s largest fuel ...
The article has been revised on July 22 to more accurately reflect the opinions of the author. The Security Bureau of the Hong Kong government revealed the details of the long-awaited proposed ...
The U.S. infrastructure landscape is vast and complex: roughly 85% of the critical infrastructure in the country is owned and operated by the private sector, while the public sector provides ...
A wicked storm knocks out the largest gasoline pipeline in the country, stretching from Texas to New York. Nearly 17,000 gas stations go dry, turning pit stops into parking lots as panicked Americans ...
Blog posts represent the views of CFR fellows and staff and not those of CFR, which takes no institutional positions. These attacks demonstrate that the food production sector is far from secure.
Critical infrastructure doesn't look the same as it used to. Increased digitization over the past several decades has transformed these sectors into complex webs of operational technology (OT), ...
Homeland security is a team sport. The Whole of Community doctrine recognizes that homeland security – in particular, emergency management and critical infrastructure security and resilience efforts – ...
NATO is not ready to mitigate increasingly prevalent Russian aggression against European critical undersea infrastructure (CUI). Despite its depleted ground forces and strained military industrial ...
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