The warning comes amid a number of recent cyberattacks against companies that have exposed the private sector's vulnerability to hacks.
The White House is urging private companies to take immediate action to boost their ransomware defenses after a number of recent high-profile cyberattacks slowed critical U.S. supply chains, according to a new memo.
"Ransomware attacks have disrupted organizations around the world, from hospitals across Ireland, Germany and France, to pipelines in the United States and banks in the U.K.," Anne Neuberger, the deputy national security adviser for cyber and emerging technology, wrote in a memo to corporate executives and business leaders.
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"The threats are serious, and they are increasing. We urge you to take these critical steps to protect your organizations and the American public," she added. "The private sector has a distinct and key responsibility. The federal government stands ready to help you implement these best practices."
The memo comes as JBS, the world's largest beef supplier, was hacked Sunday, forcing the company to take systems offline and stop work in North America and Australia, threatening some of the U.S. meat supply. Read more at NBC