Most people rarely think about the systems that keep modern society running—electric power grids, water treatment facilities, ports, transportation networks, and telecommunications infrastructure.
Yet these systems are among the most important—and increasingly vulnerable—targets in today’s security environment.
Criminal organizations, cyber attackers, and hostile actors are recognizing that disrupting infrastructure can cause massive economic and operational damage. Unlike traditional crime, attacks on infrastructure often have wide-reaching consequences that impact entire cities or industries.
Modern infrastructure systems also face a unique challenge: they rely heavily on digital networks and industrial control systems that were not originally designed to defend against sophisticated cyber threats.
Understanding how these threats evolve—and how organizations can defend against them—is critical for both public and private sector security planning.
The full NordBridge analysis explores:
• Why infrastructure systems are increasingly targeted
• How hybrid cyber-physical attacks are emerging
• The risks facing ports, transportation systems, and utilities
• How organizations can strengthen infrastructure security
Read the full article:
NordBridgeSecurity.com/insights
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