"MITRE-Harris Poll Finds US Public Is Worried about the Security of Our Critical Infrastructure"

According to a new public opinion poll conducted by MITRE and The Harris Poll, the US public believes cyberattacks to be of the greatest risk to critical infrastructure. Seventy-eight percent are concerned about cyberattacks, and 51 percent are not confident that the US is prepared to recover from an attack. Charles Clancy, Ph.D., senior vice president and chief technology officer at MITRE, emphasizes that threats to the nation's critical infrastructure have increased significantly due to the expanded capability of the Chinese Communist Party and others to launch cyberattacks on US systems. This article continues to discuss findings regarding the US public's perceptions of securing critical infrastructure.

MITRE reports "MITRE-Harris Poll Finds US Public Is Worried about the Security of Our Critical Infrastructure"

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