Critical Infrastructure from Cyber Threats: A National Priority
May 29, 2024 - The White House recently released National Security Memorandum-22 (NSM) on Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience, which updates national policy on how the U.S. government protects and secures critical infrastructure from cyber and all-hazard threats.
Protecting critical infrastructure - like water and electricity - from cyberattacks is a national priority. Federal agencies and critical infrastructure owners and operators must share information to tackle increasingly complex cyber threats. Long-standing challenges, such as security concerns and timeliness, make this harder.
Cybersecurity in the Digital Age

The contemporary geopolitical landscape is increasingly defined by the transition of cyber operations from a tool of clandestine espionage into a primary medium for strategic signaling. In this "post-physical" security environment, critical national infrastructure (CNI) comprising the energy grids, telecommunications networks, maritime ports, and logistics chains that sustain modern society is at risk.
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Protecting critical infrastructure from cyber threats is a national priority. As the threat landscape continues to evolve, it's crucial for federal agencies, critical infrastructure owners and operators, and cybersecurity professionals to share information and collaborate to tackle increasingly complex cyber threats.