Microsoft Azure Warns on Killnet's Growing DDoS Onslaught Against Healthcare
DDoS cyberattack campaigns from the pro-Russian group have spiked significantly.
Critical infrastructure depends on interconnected operational systems, where cyber incidents can disrupt essential services, safety, and availability.
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Critical infrastructure includes systems and assets vital for public health, safety, and economic stability, such as power grids, water treatment, transportation networks, and healthcare facilities. These systems often combine physical components with industrial control systems (ICS) and operational technology (OT) that manage essential services in real time.
From an information-security perspective, critical infrastructure faces risks like unauthorized access to control systems, disruption of service availability, and manipulation of sensor data. Defending these assets requires specialized security measures tailored to ICS environments, including network segmentation, strict access controls, and continuous monitoring for anomalies. Ensuring resilience also involves coordinated efforts between operators and government agencies to address vulnerabilities unique to legacy systems and proprietary protocols.
DDoS cyberattack campaigns from the pro-Russian group have spiked significantly.
An agency team will identify vulnerabilities being exploited by ransomware groups and alert organizations ahead of attacks, CISA says.
Only by working collaboratively can boards and security leaders make progress and agree about cybersecurity threats and priorities.