Security News > 2024 > September > Homeland security hopes to scuttle maritime cyber-threats with port infosec testbed
2024-09-05 23:51
Supply chains, 13M jobs and $649B a year at risk, so Uncle Sam is fighting back - with a request for info The US Department of Homeland Security is seeking help to assess the security of tech at maritime ports, to safeguard the 13 million jobs and $649 billion of economic activity generated by the nation’s docks.…
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