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Public Transit Agencies Continue to Lag in Cybersecurity Prep

Transit agencies continue to fall behind in cybersecurity training, staffing and policy development according to a new report, placing these organizations at increasing risk as threats rise and take on…

Reports highlight the transportation, shipping and logistics sectors’ cybersecurity statistics.

Cybersecurity threats in the transportation and shipping sectors are on the rise. Advanced persistent threat (APT) detections targeting the U.S. in Q1 2025 were 2.4 times or 136% higher than…

Federal transportation officials aim to ‘bridge gaps’ in OT cybersecurity

From supporting aircraft systems to ensuring railway signals don’t falter, the operational technology that underpins transportation networks across the country is critical to daily life — and highly vulnerable to…

White House mandates stricter cybersecurity for R&D institutions

Federal cyber regulation is edging further into research and development (R&D) and higher education. A recent memo from the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) states that certain covered…

OPINION: Why cybersecurity urgently needs updating in transportation

JJ Eden, executive director of North Carolina Turnpike Authority, warns that enhanced connectivity demands a new level of vigilance when it comes to cybersecurity in vehicles and traffic management As…

RIT researchers develop cybersecurity protocols for future smart transportation systems

Rochester Institute of Technology cybersecurity researchers are preparing connected vehicle networks for the next stage of cybersecurity—the post-quantum era. The team, in RIT’s ESL Global Cybersecurity Institute, is highlighting how…