America is the most vulnerable country in the world for Cyberattacks!
SCWorld.com reported that “Cyberspace shattered that distance. It collapses distance, bypasses borders, and connects everything instantly. The advantages of geography no longer apply. What once shielded us—oceans, borders, early warning—is now irrelevant. In this domain, the United States is no fortress. It’s a glass house.” The July 21, 2025 article entitled " Recovery IS strength: The test of American cyber power” (https://tinyurl.com/257fey43) included these comments:
The United States is the most digitally dependent society on Earth. Every sector—energy, healthcare, finance, water, transportation—runs on connected systems that are interdependent and increasingly exposed. We’ve become overly reliant on technology that is often unreliable, and when it fails, consequences cascade. Securing national strength in this environment requires a holistic approach to cybersecurity—one that integrates prevention, detection, and recovery as coequal priorities. But while we invest heavily in the first two, recovery—the ability to restore, adapt, and continue operations under pressure—remains undervalued.
Disruption defines the digital era. Recovery is a mark of national maturity—an expression of foresight, design, and strategic clarity. It is built in from the start, shaping infrastructure, expectations, and outcomes. That mindset produces resilience across sectors, through partnerships, and under pressure. For the United States, recovery by design must become the foundation of modernization. It is how digital infrastructure maintains confidence, sustains mission, and reinforces national strength. As I argued in "Cyber Resilience Is the New Deterrence," it also signals strength to adversaries, denying them the strategic advantage they seek through disruption.
Is anyone surprised?