'I do not have confidence' that US infrastructure is cyber-secure, former NSC official says
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Anne Neuberger, former national security official, expressed severe concerns about the vulnerability of U.S. critical infrastructure to cyberattacks at the AI Expo for National Competitiveness. She cited outdated technologies and a lack of cybersecurity measures for operational systems. Neuberger emphasized the role of AI in identifying vulnerabilities and the importance of maintaining technological competitiveness among U.S. allies. She referenced collaborative intelligence sharing with allies like Israel, South Korea, and Japan, crucial for addressing threats and securing infrastructure against cyberattacks.
"Today in the United States, I do not have confidence that any part of our infrastructure couldn't be brought down in a cyberattack."
"There's old tech, there's tech that wasn't built to be connected to the internet to be accessible, and there's still less cybersecurity for operational systems than there are for IT systems."
Read at Nextgov.com
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