CISA, in collaboration with DC3 and NSA, warns U.S. organizations of potential threats from Iranian cyber actors targeting networks, especially critical infrastructure. There is an emphasis on defensive measures for Defense Industrial Base organizations linked with Israeli defense firms, which are considered at higher risk. Although as of June 30, 2025, there is no evidence of an organized Iranian cyber campaign against the U.S., proactive security enhancements are advised. Securing remote access and managing privileged access are critical to reducing risk exposure.
Organizations are urged to bolster cybersecurity against Iranian cyber actors, particularly those in critical infrastructure, amid warnings from CISA, DC3, and NSA.
Despite warnings, as of June 30, 2025, CISA has not seen evidence of coordinated Iranian cyber campaigns targeting the United States.
Securing remote access is a key priority in high-risk environments; it necessitates managing privileged access carefully to mitigate risks from compromised identities.
Simply relying on VPNs or Remote Desktop is inadequate; organizations must implement real-time monitoring and revise privileges to reduce risks and exposures.
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