"U.S. Monitoring Cyberspace for Signs of Iranian Aggression"
U.S. government officials are on the lookout for indicators of cyberattacks executed by Iran following the recent drone strike that killed Quds Force commander Qassem Soleimani. The Department of Homeland Security's latest advisory expressed that specific, credible threats to the U.S. remain unseen. U.S. government officials noted that the capabilities of Iranian cyber actors match those of cyber actors in Russia, China, and North Korea regarding the launch of cyberattacks on industrial control systems or physical infrastructure. DHS is working to improve coordination and situational awareness if specific threats appear. This article continues to discuss Iran's cyber activity and what the U.S. government is doing to prepare for potential attacks by Iranian cyber actors.
Homeland Security News Wire reports "U.S. Monitoring Cyberspace for Signs of Iranian Aggression"