
US is running out of time to prepare for a Russian cyber attack
Fox News
The window for US cyber readiness is closing fast, and some U.S. industries are more prepared than others.
Aleksander, 41, presses his palms against the window as he says goodbye to his daughter Anna, 5, on a train to Lviv at the Kyiv station, Ukraine. (AP) Natali Sevriukova reacts next to her house following a rocket attack the city of Kyiv, Ukraine. (AP) Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a meeting with Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu at the Kremlin, in Moscow. ((Photo by ALEXEI NIKOLSKY/Sputnik/AFP via Getty Images))
The latter explanation is compelling if only because it requires us not to let down our guard and to continue marching forward on plans to expand and deepen America’s own cyber resilience posture and abilities to withstand cyber and electronic warfare. The good news is that certain key sectors that represent critical infrastructure and support vital national functions have been enhancing their defenses for years. Think financial services and energy for example.







