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The cyber security agency has published new insights aimed at bolstering the resilience of critical infrastructure against foreign influence operations.
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has rolled out a new guide – Preparing for and Mitigating Foreign Influence Operations Targeting Critical Infrastructure.
The guide is designed to provide critical infrastructure owners and operators with insights on how to identify and mitigate the risks of influence operations leveraging misinformation, disinformation and mal-information (MDM) narratives.
“Recently observed foreign influence operations abroad demonstrate that foreign governments and actors can quickly employ sophisticated influence techniques to target American audiences with the goal of disrupting US critical infrastructure and undermining US interests,” CISA noted in a statement.
“This CISA Insight is intended to raise awareness amongst critical infrastructure owners and operators on the risks of such influence operations.”
The new guide outlines a number of steps organisations can take to bolster resilience to MDM, including ensuring swift coordination in information sharing and communicating accurate and trusted information.
Other recommendations outlined by CISA include:
CISA director Jen Easterly noted the importance of shoring up cyber defences amid the deteriorating global geopolitical environment, making particular reference to ongoing tensions in eastern Europe.
“We need to be prepared for the potential of foreign influence operations to negatively impact various aspects of our critical infrastructure with the ongoing Russia-Ukraine geopolitical tensions,” Easterly said.
“We encourage leaders at every organisation to take proactive steps to assess their risks from information manipulation and mitigate the impact of potential foreign influence operations.”