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CISA veröffentlicht neue Leitlinien zum Schutz kritischer Infrastrukturen vor Drohnenbedrohungen

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has introduced three new resources aimed at helping critical infrastructure owners and operators tackle risks linked to unmanned aircraft systems (UAS). These publications form part of the agency’s Be Air Aware™ campaign, which focuses on strengthening security against drone-related threats.

The newly released guides include:

“The new risks and challenges from UAS activity demonstrate that the threat environment is always changing, which means our defenses must improve as well,” said CISA Acting Director Madhu Gottumukkala. “CISA’s Be Air Aware™ resources are designed to empower critical infrastructure owners and operators with the information they need to better safeguard their systems and assets.”

As drone use for commercial and recreational purposes continues to grow, the likelihood of UAS operating near critical infrastructure is expected to rise sharply. While most flights pose no danger, some may go unnoticed, appear suspicious, or even result in a drone landing within a facility’s perimeter.

To counter these risks, CISA has developed practical tools to help organisations strengthen security planning and integrate UAS considerations into existing emergency response strategies.

“The release of these guides is a significant step in supporting the actions mandated under Executive Order 14305. By addressing the escalating UAS threats, including the frequent incursions at critical infrastructure facilities, we are taking proactive measures to protect our nation’s vital assets,” said Steve Casapulla, CISA Executive Assistant Director for Infrastructure Security.

These resources were created in partnership with government agencies, industry representatives, and UAS experts. They aim to raise awareness of both cyber and physical risks posed by drones and provide actionable steps to manage these threats effectively.

The guidance also supports Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience Month, an initiative that highlights the importance of safeguarding essential systems and services.

CISA urges organisations to review and apply the recommendations in these guides to improve resilience and security against emerging UAS threats.

Post Image Credit: CISA.

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