Damage to Baltic Sea Telecoms Cable May Have Occurred in January, Operator Says February 24, 2025 Finland’s telecoms operator said on Monday that the damage reported last week to its C-Lion1 telecoms cable in the Baltic...
Finland, Sweden Investigate Suspected Sabotage of Baltic Sea Telecoms Cable February 21, 2025 Swedish and Finnish police are investigating a suspected case of sabotage of an undersea telecoms cable in the Baltic Sea,...
Bain Capital Backs Israeli AI Cybersecurity Startup Dream at $1.1 Billion Valuation February 19, 2025 By Gillian Tan Dream, an artificial intelligence company that provides cybersecurity services to governments and critical infrastructure operators such as hospitals and utilities,...
Oil Tanker Linked to Subsea Cable Damage Has Serious Deficiencies, Finland Says January 8, 2025 Finland’s public transport agency said on Wednesday that an oil tanker suspected of damaging undersea cables in the Baltic Sea...
US Bans Drones Over Infrastructure Sites in New York, New Jersey December 23, 2024 By David Shepardson The Federal Aviation Administration said on Thursday it was temporarily barring drone flights over dozens of critical infrastructure sites in...
Markets/Coverages: Chaucer Offers Nuclear Power Stations Insurance for Cyberattacks November 6, 2024 Chaucer has launched a new nuclear insurance policy that provides nuclear power plants (NPP) with insurance cover for cyberattacks. Called...
China Is Scanning Canada’s Cyber Defenses, State Watchdog Warns October 28, 2024 By Thomas Seal The Canadian government warned Friday that “a sophisticated state-sponsored threat actor from the People’s Republic of China” has been scanning...
UK Fears Chinese Hackers Compromised Critical Infrastructure October 16, 2024 By Ellen Milligan, Alex Wickham and Jamie Tarabay Chinese state actors have made widespread — and likely successful — efforts to access British critical infrastructure networks, according to...
American Water Cyberattack Renews Focus on Protecting Critical Infrastructure October 11, 2024 By Bruce Shipkowski A cyberattack continues to affect the largest regulated water and wastewater utility company in the United States, renewing a focus...
American Dams Weren’t Built for Today’s Climate-Charged Rain and Floods October 3, 2024 By Kendra Pierre-Louis and Leslie Kaufman As flooding hammered Appalachia in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, residents became intimately familiar with a new norm in the...