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 ...
In recent years, cyber attacks on the nation’s critical infrastructure have been relentless. In 2025, that pattern unfortunately continues as emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence are ...
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 ...
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 ...
Federal agencies are warning of a growing wave of stealth cyberattacks on U.S. utilities. From Volt Typhoon to low-bar hackers, the message is clear: resilience, not perimeter defense, must define the ...
Defining AI Critical Infrastructure Artificial intelligence has created a massive shift in critical infrastructure. While the large language model producers such as OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, ...
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 ...
Leaders across government and industry are confronting a hard truth: The attack surface for critical infrastructure security has expanded as aging systems have been retrofitted with networked ...
Cybersecurity strategies must remain flexible and agile in the ongoing arms race against cybercriminals, writes Paul Aronhime of Keeper Security. The security of a nation’s critical infrastructure is ...
Critical infrastructure—power grids, water treatment facilities, transportation networks, healthcare systems, and industrial manufacturing—has become a prime target for cybercriminals and ...
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 ...