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Following months of pushback from private industry, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) reissued a revised version of its cybersecurity directive for oil and natural gas pipeline owners and operators. The directive follows the May 2021 ransomware attack on Colonial Pipeline. That attack impacted fuel transformation and caused widespread disruption to fuel availability. The attack brought..


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