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Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience Month

During November, we recognize Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience Month. CISR month highlights strengthening security and resilience as part of preparedness planning for critical infrastructure to prevent disruptions in essential services. The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency announced that the 2023 theme is “Resolve to be Resilient.” In a changing world with evolving threats, including extreme weather, disaster and physical and cyber attacks, the campaign encourages planning resilience measures to ensure the security of critical installations.

For this year’s CISR month, Team IEM subject matter experts shared important tips to help our partners and clients #BeResilient and keep infrastructure safe and secure.

Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience Month

IEM Project Manager and Energy Security subject matter expert, Campbell Delahoyde, discusses the importance of assessing an organization’s critical systems and identifying the threats that could disrupt system functionality.

Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience Month

IEM Project Manager Amber Loudenburg shares how creating a plan with considerations for response and recovery, and exercising it under real-life conditions, can help you be resilient.

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IEM Director of Puerto Rico Critical Infrastructure, Alex Amparo, urges you to always be prepared for change by creating mechanisms that allow you to adapt to new threats and real-world incidents.

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