Critical Infrastructure Protection & Resilience North America 2023 will take place in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, in the heart of the second largest region for key infrastructure in the U.S., March 7-9.
From infrastructure protection to improving morale, the cybersecurity agency has a lot on its plate — and it still lacks a ...
“We have seen that these undersea cables, pipelines are vulnerable and it's important that we coordinate more our efforts to protect the critical infrastructure,” NATO Secretary General Jens ...
Whether at the national or local level, the core of advancing critical infrastructure security and resilience lies in adopting a risk management approach. This approach identifies which infrastructure ...
Sam Houston State University’s Hall of Fame celebrates the CSOs and CISOs redefining how America safeguards its essential systems. Threats to America’s critical infrastructure are becoming ...
Notwithstanding the public rhetoric about the value of the public-private partnership and collaboration with the private sector, the reality is the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) instead has ...
Whether they’re turning on the lights, running the faucet or commuting to the office, citizens expect power, clean water, transportation services and other critical infrastructure to work every day.
This document defines the road ahead for a core mission area identified in the President’s National Strategy for Homeland Security—reducing the Nation’s vulnerability to acts of terrorism by ...
The problem of the destructive effects of high-altitude electromagnetic pulse (EMP) on electronic and electrical equipment has been well-known for more than 50 years. All military equipment and ...
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 ...
An attack that knocked out power in a Berlin suburb raises concern about German infrastructure and disaster readiness. The ...