The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency defines critical infrastructure as “assets, systems, and networks that provide functions necessary for our way of life.” Unfortunately, those ...
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 ...
Defining Residential Infrastructure and Its Economic Impact Residential infrastructure refers to the foundational systems and services directly supporting homes and residential communities. While ...
Critical infrastructure has long been associated with physical assets—power plants, transportation networks, hospitals, and ...
In a time where bipartisanship is in short order, cyber strategy remains an area of general agreement across party lines. One of the common pillars across multiple National Cyber Strategies, signed by ...
In today’s hyperconnected world, critical infrastructure is the lifeline of society. From power grids and water systems to financial institutions and transportation networks, these systems power ...
Electrical networks are now critical infrastructure in every sense of the term. They underpin essential services, industrial activity, and public safety, while operating under increasing constraints ...
New U.S. cybersecurity strategy outlines six pillars aimed at deterring cyber threats, protecting critical infrastructure, ...
Federal agencies and their industry counterparts are moving at a breakneck pace to modernize in this fast-changing digital world. Artificial intelligence, automation, behavioral analytics, and ...
Our Nation’s critical infrastructure is foundational to every American’s way of life—protecting our national security, facilitating our economic stability, and ensuring our public safety. During ...
The Trump administration’s America’s AI Action Plan—released in July—takes a significant step toward positioning artificial intelligence as both a national asset and a defense tool. One of its most ...
A pro-Russian hacktivist group called TwoNet pivoted in less than a year from launching distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks to targeting critical infrastructure. Recently, the threat actor ...