08 Jun Cybersecurity On Land And At Sea
This week in cybersecurity from the editors at Cybercrime Magazine
– Read the Full Story in Connected World
Sausalito, Calif. – Jun. 8, 2024
Cybersecurity Ventures predicts that cybercrime will cost victims $9.5 trillion worldwide in 2024 and rise to $10.5 trillion by 2025. As enterprises continue to move toward total digitization, cyber threat actors see additional devices and systems as new opportunities to enter a network.
Connected World reports that it’s not just the computer on the desktop that is vulnerable. It is our vehicles, equipment, and machines on land and at sea.
EV (electric vehicle) charging stations are especially important to address as they become increasingly integrated into unified networks and deploy cloud infrastructure to communicate with both the grid and the vehicles. Earlier this year, LRT reported a massive hack against EV charging infrastructure in Lithuania that caused the nation’s charging stations being taken offline.
A 2024 White House Executive Order will expand authorities for the U.S. Coast Guard to ensure the Nation’s Marine Transportation System is protected against malicious cyber activity.
As we move forward in the next era of work, we must consider how we secure all our machines. This includes computers, connected devices, and, yes, even machines that move.
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