Thursday 22 October 2015

ISIS joins the list of US power grid threats, lawmakers call for stronger cyber defenses

Drive Brief:

  • Federal lawmakers are calling for tighter cybersecurity for the nation’s power grid amid indications that the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria has been attempting to pull off a complicated hack, the Hill reports.
  • Though the group hasn’t been successful and generally has a low capability to pull off technological attacks, federal law enforcement officials are concerned the group could purchase the capability.
  • Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (Texas-D), who earlier this year introduced the Terrorism Prevention and Critical Infrastructure Protection Act, has called for action on the bill in the wake of reports.

Dive Insight:

Amid a growing realization that the United States’ power grid is vulnerable to cyberattacks that could potentially result in massive damages, lawmakers and enforcement officials are calling for tighter rules and action on pending legislation. For the full article click here 



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