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			Solving #Cybersecurity Vulnerabilities Exposed by the Colonial Pipeline Hack
The Colonial Pipeline hack, subsequent payment of cyber-ransom and government "response" has exposed the nation's power infrastructure's vulnerabilities to cyber attacks. What can we do to both respond and prevent them in the future?
London Center for Policy Research Senior Fellow Lt. Col. (Ret, British Army) Tim Wilson and Distinguished Fellow Navy Capt. (Ret.) Pete O'Brien assess the situation as it stands and breaks down what needs to be done to better protect our power sources and grid. Wilson and O'Brien also discuss how a fraction of the Trillions in spending proposed in the Biden Infrastructure Bill could be shifted away from pork and special interests toward the needs presented here and by the London Center in recent weeks, led by articles written by LCPR Board of Directors member Ambassador Hank Cooper (see his work on www.londoncenter.org or in other Thought to Action episodes.
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