Critical Infrastructure Security Under Scrutiny: Axios Security Group Weighs In- Secret Service agents dismantle network that could shut down New York cellphone system

Recent reports highlight vulnerabilities in America’s critical infrastructure, with cellphone towers and telecommunications systems increasingly becoming potential targets. These systems not only support everyday communication but also underpin emergency response, law enforcement, and national defense.

Axios Security Group emphasizes that the threat to such infrastructure isn’t hypothetical—it’s real and growing.




Recommendations from Axios Security Group:

  • πŸ›° Infrastructure Hardening: Fortify cellphone towers and communications hubs with layered physical security and cyber protections.

  • πŸ‘ OSINT Monitoring: Continuous open-source intelligence scanning to detect chatter or threats against communications networks.

  • πŸ›‘ Private Security Integration: Deploying trained, armed private security to support understaffed local law enforcement around critical sites.

  • 🚨 Drone & Sniper Overwatch: Advanced surveillance and overwatch capabilities to deter or neutralize high-level threats.

  • πŸ”„ Red Team Assessments: Routine penetration tests—both physical and cyber—to expose and fix vulnerabilities before adversaries exploit them.

“Telecommunications are the nervous system of our nation,” said Jereme Dozier, CEO of Axios Security Group. “A single compromised tower can disrupt millions of people, impact commerce, and even hinder national security operations. Protection is not optional—it’s essential.”

Axios Security Group, with offices in Washington D.C., Raleigh, Dallas, and La Jolla, offers advanced protective services nationwide to safeguard high-value assets, executives, and infrastructure.

πŸ”— www.axiossecuritygroup.com | 800-485-3983


Source: NBC News

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