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U.S. Security Agencies Prepare for Cyber Threats at FIFA World Cup Amid Shutdown Challenges
U.S. agencies like CISA and FBI are orchestrating cybersecurity and physical security measures to protect the World Cup from cyberattacks, including threats from Iran, Russia, and cybercriminal groups. These efforts involve extensive drills and infrastructure fortification across North America. However, ongoing government shutdowns are hindering some preparedness activities, posing risks to event security.
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