Discover why U.S. drone dominance depends on three interconnected pillars—policy, production, and protection. In this SC ...
Opinion
The Drone Gap: Why the U.S. Industrial Base Continues to Fall Behind in a World at War by Drone
As drone warfare reshapes global conflict, the U.S. industrial base is falling behind—exposing tactical gaps, supply risks, and strategic vulnerabilities that demand urgent investment and policy ...
The Institute for Critical Infrastructure Technology (ICIT) is proud to announce and welcome Benjamin J. Fernandes, PhD, MBA, as a new ICIT Fellow.
The Annual ICIT Gala and Benefit is an intimate, invitation-only gathering of legislative, federal agency, and private sector leaders committed to national security, digital transformation, and ...
In this essay, ICIT Fellow Jim Routh discusses how enterprises are gearing up to harness the benefits of Large Language Models (LLMs) and generative AI models. As AI adoption spreads, the use of LLMs ...
The infrastructure of the 2030s is being built now. Artificial intelligence systems are scaling across government and critical infrastructure. Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite networks are expanding ...
ICIT CERTIFIED: In this essay, ICIT Contributor Luther Martin from Micro Focus Government Solutions (an ICIT Fellow Program Member) discusses how governments that do not enforce cybercrime laws may in ...
The September 2024 dismantling of the Flax Typhoon botnet — a campaign involving 200,000 devices targeting U.S. and global critical infrastructure — demonstrates how the government can protect ...
The plain truth is that – many CISOs don't understand materiality. In addition, many organizations have chosen to use a risk lens that downplays the actual risk of an incident, as well as the future ...
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