Cyberattacks Against U.S. Infrastructure Are 'Here To Stay' After 100-Gigabyte Colonial Pipeline Hack, Biden Official Warns - News Summed Up

Cyberattacks Against U.S. Infrastructure Are 'Here To Stay' After 100-Gigabyte Colonial Pipeline Hack, Biden Official Warns


Getty ImagesKey Facts"This is what businesses now have to worry about," Raimondo said to CBS' Face the Nation of the ransomware attack and data hack that led Colonial Pipeline, the nation's top fuel pipeline operator, to shut down Friday. ), who sits on the chamber's energy committee and represents one of the states affected by the attack, told NBC News' Meet the Press on Sunday morning of the pipeline shutdown. They're here to stay, and we have to work in partnership with business to secure networks to defend ourselves against these attacks," Raimondo said Sunday. "As it relates to Colonial, the President was briefed yesterday, and it's an all hands on deck effort right now." In AI Tech (Forbes)Fed Chair Powell Warns That Cyber Attacks And Covid-19 Spreading Again Are The Biggest Risks To The Economy (Forbes)


Source: Forbes May 09, 2021 17:15 UTC



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