Data centers — used by both governments and militaries for operations — are now fair game, not just for cyberattacks, but for kinetic attacks as well.
We’re running million-dollar production lines on ancient software because no one wants to risk a shutdown, but ignoring that "time bomb" is becoming way too risky.
Sign In Solutions EVP Chris Burton, a GovCon Expert, explains why AI-native systems improve security, compliance and visitor workflows.
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Marking International Women’s Day on Mar. 8, Rula Sharqi argues that expanding women’s participation is essential to building ...
As the Iran war heated up throughout the past week, critical infrastructure sectors, including state and local governments, were placed on high alert for cyber attacks. For example, consider these ...
Iran has been hacking IP cameras to plan missile strikes against its enemies, showing how cyber and kinetic warfare are fast ...
The U.S. homeland is out of range of military strikes, but state and local governments could see cyber attacks, cloud service disruptions and rising supply costs.
Israel’s cyber chief Yossi Karadi warns AI is supercharging hackers, deepfakes, and mass attacks. In an exclusive interview, he outlines new defenses, counterstrikes, and a push for a cyber law.
Hurricanes, tornados, earthquakes - and now operational technology cyber incidents - all can receive a numerical score based ...