Critical Infrastructure Resilience
911? We Have an Emergency: Cyberattacks On Emergency Response Systems
Unsecured 911 services can be exploited to sow distrust in the U.S. government among the American public.
Latest in Critical Infrastructure Resilience
Unsecured 911 services can be exploited to sow distrust in the U.S. government among the American public.
Several weeks ago we expressed our hope that the incoming administration and the national security community will work together to address the sweeping challenges created by climate change. We stressed two main ideas.
Amid concerns of cybersecurity and cyberwarfare, there is a related security topic that receives far less attention: vulnerabilities of the physical cables that enable telecommunications traffic and the Internet. Journalist Kate Murphy has a good, brief, non-technical analysis of the problem in today’s NYT, "The Cyberthreat Under the Street"(NYT, Sunday Review, November 8, 2015).