In this SC Media perspectives piece, Dr. Darren Death, ICIT Fellow shares his perspective to use RMF as it was intended, as ...
In this SC Media perspectives piece, Dr. David Mussington, CISSP DDN.QTE makes a strong case for a standards-first, layered ...
Hosted by the Institute for Critical Infrastructure Technology (ICIT) and co sponsored by Rocket Software and MFGS, Inc., “The Future of Government Data, AI Automation & Mission-Ready Modernization” ...
I grew up in West Virginia, a place of deep roots, proud people, and breathtaking beauty. But like many parts of the country, it’s also a place where infrastructure hasn’t always kept pace with what ...
Cyberattacks can now compromise critical infrastructure faster than humans can perceive or respond. As adversaries grow more sophisticated and the cost of disruption rises, human-led defenses alone ...
The Institute for Critical Infrastructure Technology (ICIT) invites you to a timely, virtual conversation between Assaf Harel, a leading voice in Israeli cybersecurity law and former IDF legal advisor ...
The supply chain behind your prescriptions and groceries. Foreign adversaries like China and Russia are increasingly using cyberspace to disrupt our economy, steal innovation, and quietly embed ...
As the Trump administration refines its cybersecurity, resilience, and critical infrastructure security strategies—most recently through its June 2025 Executive Order amending EO 14144 and EO 13694—it ...
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 ...
Contributor: Nick Andersen, ICIT Industry Council Member; President & COO, Invictus International Consulting On May 7, 2025, Nick Andersen, a member of ICIT’s Industry Council and President & COO of ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is frequently portrayed as a disruptive force with the potential to revolutionize industries, optimize workflows, and enhance decision-making in ways that were often seen ...