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Experts Offer Roadmap to Secure US Ports From CCP Attack

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Experts Offer Roadmap to Secure US Ports From CCP Attack

Frank Cilluffo (L), director of the McCrary Institute, and Brad Medairy, EVP for National Security and Cyber at Booz Allen Hamilton, discuss port security at an event in Washington on July 31, 2025. Don Kauffman/The McCrary Institute

U.S. ports are strategic infrastructure upon which the nation’s economic stability and military readiness depend, yet remain highly exposed to an attack that could ground billions in trade activity or defense operations to a halt. In fact, adversaries have already infiltrated U.S. port infrastructure, and the path forward must be one that adopts “zero trust” principles, experts say.

“Zero trust is a fundamental shift in the way that we view and defend our enterprise and [operational technology] environments,” David Forbes, director of cyber physical defense at management consulting company Booz Allen Hamilton, said at an event on July 31 discussing a report released July 29 by Booz Allen and the McCrary Institute for Cyber and Critical Infrastructure Security.

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