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  • President Biden issued a new warning of potential Russian cyberattacks.

  • The statement called on private companies to strengthen their cyber defenses.

  • IT infrastructure for energy, finance, and transportation poses the biggest risk according to analysts.

President Joe Biden said in a statement on Monday that the US has "evolving intelligence" about the Russian government.

Biden said that it was part of Russia's playbook.

The President called on private sector companies to strengthen their cyber defenses with measures such as multi-factor authentication, up-to-date security software and tools, and routine training drills.

Private sectors control most of the critical infrastructure in the country, which limits the government's ability to secure its digital borders, according to Biden.

Despite Russia's invasion of Ukraine and subsequent economic sanctions by the US, EU, and UK, cyber warfare between the US and Russia has been relatively quiet.

adversaries are trying, that is not to say that they are not. Microsoft found that 42% of the nation-state cyberattacks it observed over the course of a year originated from Russia.

If the IT infrastructure is targeted in the critical sectors of energy, financial services, or transportation, a successful attack could have major implications for US national security.

A power grid shut down in the Northeast US could cause economic damages of up to $1 trillion according to Lloyd's insurance.

The US has designated 13 additional sectors as being critical to security and public health.

About 10% of the Ukrainian economy was damaged by a Russian cyberattack in 2017, according to a US assessment.

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