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CISA Publishes Cyber ‘Bad Practices’

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CISA Publishes Cyber 'Bad Practices'

The bad practices are aimed especially at — though not limited to — educating critical infrastructure owners and operators. This includes, of course, the defense industrial base and many who support its supply chain — from communications equipment and high-tech capabilities to electrical and mechanical components for military hardware, such as tanks, planes, and ships.

 

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