Critical infrastructure

Critical infrastructure involves those absolutely essential services that lie at the core of our society. They typically cover the network of highways, surface transportation systems, electric grids, oil and natural gas installations, railways, chemicals, communications, utilities, buildings, and the water and wastewater space.

The assets, systems, and networks within the critical infrastructure sector are considered so vital that their incapacitation or destruction would harm security, national economic security, national public health, and or safety, or any combination thereof. Increased connectivity and digitization of the connected interface have exposed these critical infrastructure sectors to nefarious elements of cyberspace, including criminal and state actors. Therefore, it is vital to reduce vulnerabilities at critical infrastructure installations and boost their resilience, especially against cybersecurity attacks and threats.

Industrial Cyber Experts

Tony Turner
Intensifying focus on advancing product security in OT and ICS environments amid escalating cyber threats
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Jonathon Gordon
Targeting Critical Infrastructure: Recent Incidents Analyzed
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Ilan Barda
Analyzing role of C-Level executives, management in enhancing cybersecurity within industrial sectors
Securing C-Level buy-in is becoming increasingly crucial for implementing cybersecurity measures across industrial and operational environments. Support from... Read full story
Sinclair Koelemij
Strategic Decision-Making in Cyber-Physical Risk Assessments and Cyber Ethics.
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