Iran cyber threat: Are U.S. water systems prepared for the next attack?

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Cyberattacks targeting U.S. water systems are raising new concerns about the security of critical infrastructure. As geopolitical tensions reshape the cyber threat landscape, governments are facing growing risks to water, energy, transportation and other essential services. Scott Schober, President and CEO of Berkeley Varitronics Systems, joined CGTN’s Sean Callebs to explain why public infrastructure is increasingly vulnerable, how AI is changing cyber warfare and whether governments are prepared for the next major attack. 0:00 Iran Cyberattacks Raise Alarm Over U.S. Critical Infrastructure 0:19 Cyber Warfare Explained: How Nations Attack Without Missiles 1:07 Water System Hacks Expose America’s Cybersecurity Weaknesses 1:48 Why Iran and Hackers Target Water Infrastructure 3:16 Stuxnet Attack Explained: The Cyber Weapon That Changed Warfare 5:05 AI Cyberattacks: The New Battle Between Hackers and Defenders 5:47 Protecting the U.S. Power Grid From Future Cyber Threats #b

Tags: CGTN, Cybersecurity, Geopolitics, Iran, Strait of Hormuz, US Infrastructure, Water Systems, bizshow, cyberattacks

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