Until recently, Tim Haugh was among America's top spymasters. The four-star general spent 33 years in Air Force Intelligence and rose to lead America's largest and most advanced intelligence agency. Haugh was also in charge of defending America from computer threats. In his first television interview since retirement, General Haugh is here to warn that China has hacked into US computer networks to an astonishing degree. And he believes he knows why. The surprise, Tim Haugh told us, is that C
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There has and will be debates on how governments can regulate the current cyber advancements, which are changing at lightning speed. As an example, water and wastewater entities in the State of New York, that will soon have access to a new $2.5 million grant program to help them mitigate the costs of forthcoming cybersecurity regulations.
This past week, NY state officials announced the new funding pool alongside the proposed regulations, which would require regulated water and wastewater syste
There’s an old saying in the American West: “Whiskey is for drinking; water is for fighting.” Back in March, Red Sky Alliance presented facts surrounding the Oldsmar, Florida water treatment cyber-attack. Well, this critical infrastructure in the US remains a target to cyber-criminals.
The idea that access to water, especially the clean, drinkable kind, is something that is worth fighting for is nothing new. But cyber security was never a real factor in water safety. Recent incidents have e