Port of Los Angeles is enduring 40 million cyber attacks per month


The majority of the cyber-attacks are originating from Russia and Europe as international adversaries attempt to disrupt the American economy. Port of Los Angeles executive director Gene Seroka has stated that the port is taking deliberate steps to stay ahead of cyber-criminals and it takes any threat of attack very seriously.

The Port of Los Angeles is responsible for handling over $250 billion worth of cargo each year - making the port an integral piece of the international commerce puzzle. The Federal Bureau of Investigation is working closely with the port to improve cyber-security.

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