In the past week, cyberattacks have targeted water facilities across seven U.S. states. There is suspicion within the cybersecurity field that Iran may be behind these attacks, raising questions about whether this is a new aspect of ongoing tensions between the two nations. As these cyber incidents unfold, evaluating the threat level becomes crucial.
Mary Louise Kelly discusses the situation with NPR Cybersecurity Correspondent Jenna McLaughlin and NPR National Security Correspondent Greg Myre. They explore how cyberwarfare influences military conflicts while providing updates from Ukraine. The country struggles with a shortage of air defense weapons, leaving it vulnerable to Russian missile attacks.
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