11/07/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 11/07/2024 17:26
Today, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) announced the kickoff of Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience (CISR) Month. The safety and security of the nation depends on the ability of critical infrastructure owners and operators to prepare for and adapt to changing conditions and to withstand and recover rapidly from disruptions. That's why this November we are continuing with our enduring theme of Resolve to be Resilient.
Throughout November, we'll highlight how critical infrastructure organizations can integrate the following practices to help make our critical infrastructure secure, resilient, and able to bounce back quickly and build back stronger when disruptions occur:
As a nation, we are grappling with continued cyber and physical threats to critical infrastructure Americans rely on every day. For example, we have seen extended, record-breaking heat and destructive weather and fire events; global conflicts with ripple effects around the world; and rapid advances in technology that enable novel cybersecurity risks.
CISR Month is CISA's annual effort to educate and engage all levels of government, infrastructure owners and operators, and the American public about the vital role critical infrastructure plays in the nation's security and why it is important to strengthen critical infrastructure resilience. Incorporating the resilience strategies above into planning helps protect lives and jobs, keeps communities connected, reduces economic disruptions to supply chains, and encourages innovative solutions to reduce harm to communities.
CISA encourages everyone to explore the resources on our Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience (CISR) Month webpage, which includes a toolkit and social media graphics. In addition, be sure to follow us on social media and join the #BeResilient conversation.