September 18, 2025 | CSIS News Desk
Cyber Security Intelligence Systems (CSIS) has reported a dramatic increase in cyberattacks targeting critical infrastructure across the globe. Findings published on news.csisofficial.com highlight that power grids, transportation systems, water facilities, and healthcare networks have become primary targets for advanced threat actors in 2025.
According to CSIS research, attackers are using ransomware, supply-chain exploits, and AI-driven malware to disrupt essential services. These attacks not only threaten business operations but also pose risks to national security and public safety.
CSIS recommends organizations responsible for critical infrastructure adopt:
- Zero-trust security frameworks to limit unauthorized access
- Real-time monitoring systems to detect anomalies
- Regular cyber resilience testing for operational technology (OT) environments
- Workforce upskilling through academy.csisofficial.com to strengthen defense capabilities
By delivering timely intelligence and advanced training, CSIS continues to support governments, industries, and enterprises in defending critical infrastructure against evolving cyber threats.
For the latest intelligence and resources, visit:
- Cybersecurity News: news.csisofficial.com
- Cybersecurity Academy: academy.csisofficial.com
- Official Website: csisofficial.com

