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Hackers, Humor, and H2O: New Project Aims to Save Critical Infrastructure – UnDisruptable27 Launches with a Splash
UnDisruptable27 is a new project tackling critical infrastructure security by engaging directly with communities. Launched at BSides Las Vegas with a $700,000 grant from Craig Newmark Philanthropies, the initiative aims to inspire action using creative communication methods. Led by Josh Corman, it focuses on the…

Hot Take:
“UnDisruptable27” sounds like the next Marvel superhero but is actually a serious project to save us from going back to the Stone Age. Let’s hope it’s more Iron Man than Aquaman!
Key Points:
- UnDisruptable27 aims to address critical infrastructure vulnerabilities with a $700,000 grant.
- Led by Josh Corman, the project will focus on water, food, emergency medical care, and power.
- Inspired by disaster management principles: inform, influence, and inspire.
- Critical infrastructure is under threat, notably from Chinese hacking group Volt Typhoon.
- The project seeks to engage communities directly and foster new discussions on cybersecurity.