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The security of critical infrastructure has been high on the agenda in 2023, with cyberattacks and other risks posing a persistent threat to the technologies and systems relied upon for essential services such as energy, food, electricity, and healthcare.
Research from cybersecurity services firm Bridewell assessed the current state of critical national infrastructure (CNI) threats in the UK and the US, warning that global economic downturns, geopolitical tensions, nation-state actors, and ransomware are all contributing to increasing threats faced by organizations and suppliers in the CNI space.