During the House Committee Hearing held yesterday, four witnesses addressed the escalating threats posed by nation-state actors, particularly from the People’s Republic of China (PRC). They highlighted the increased sophistication and operational capabilities of these threat actors and noted a rise in cyber intrusions targeting U.S. critical infrastructure. Witnesses also cited recent incidents at water utilities.
The hearing emphasized the urgent need for enhanced public-private collaboration on cybersecurity measures, robust legislative responses, and improved defenses across various sectors. Specific campaigns, including those by Chinese groups Volt Typhoon and Salt Typhoon, were noted as critical examples. View the hearing and access full witness testimony at the Committee on Homeland Security.