CSC report: Space systems should be critical infrastructure

In 2013, Presidential Policy Directive (PPD) 21 established 16 critical infrastructure sectors responsible for providing essential services that underpin American society. These services are not only vital to the country’s safety and prosperity but are inherently tied to public confidence. As a result, the PPD makes it clear that “proactive and coordinated efforts are necessary […]

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The Growing Threat to Critical Infrastructure

In August 2022, the threat intelligence and cybersecurity company Cyble found 8,000 virtual network computing (VNC) instances exposed online. Additionally, this research revealed that most of these ports are in the United States, China and Sweden — putting many critical infrastructure companies at risk of attack. In an age where cybersecurity threats are omnipresent, it’s […]

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Cost of a Data Breach: Infrastructure

During the pandemic, businesses and consumers saw firsthand what happens when infrastructure fails. In 2019, the global critical infrastructure protection (CIP) market size was valued at $96.30 billion. It is predicted to grow to $154.59 billion by 2027, with a CAGR of 6.2%. On top of that, each time an organization in a critical sector […]

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Blast From the Past: What the Y2K Bug Reveals About Cybersecurity Today

“The End of the World!?!” That’s what the cover of TIME Magazine said for its January 18, 1999 issue.  Over two decades ago, the industrialized world was gripped by panic over the so-called Y2K bug. Also called the Millennium Bug, the year 2000 problem, Y2K problem, the Y2K glitch and other labels, some feared the […]

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Cybersecurity Gaps and Opportunities in the Logistics Industry

Shipping and logistics is, in many ways, the backbone of our lives and businesses. What business doesn’t benefit from fresh food or a timely delivery? Unfortunately, this industry is open to cyberattacks just like anyone else. Luckily, groups in the trucking and logistics industry aren’t powerless to address these challenges. Check out how you can […]

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National Cyber Security Awareness Month: What’s New for 2018?

To kick off October, we take a look back at what happened in cybersecurity in 2018 and a sneak peek at this year’s National Cyber Security Awareness Month.

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Getting Ahead of SD-WAN Security With the Zero Trust Model

According to recent studies, security is the top concern among organizations implementing software-defined wide area network (SD-WAN) technology.

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Government Agencies Must Work With the Private Sector to Bolster Infrastructure Security

To improve infrastructure security per the president’s executive order, government agencies must build trust with the private security industry.

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Cybercrime Without Borders: Bridging Gaps Between Public and Private Sectors to Ensure a Safer Future

Cybercrime affects businesses and government agencies equally, so why shouldn’t the public and private sectors collaborate to secure their critical assets?

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Estonia to Build Off-Site Data Center in Luxembourg

Pending negotiations with Luxembourg, Estonia will become the first nation to build an off-site data center in another country.

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