Shields up: How a possible cyberattack could affect Americans and how to prepare
ABC News
As national security experts warn of potential cyberattacks from Russia, tech experts say organizations and everyday Americans can prepare now.
As Russia's military continues to strike Ukrainian cities, national security officials are keeping eyes on a different battlefield.
Senior U.S. law enforcement and Homeland Security officials have told ABC News that there is growing concern that Russia could launch further cyberattacks against the West. The potential targets include electrical grids, banking systems and mobile networks, according to the officials.
Currently, there is no cyber threat to the U.S. homeland, according to the Department of Homeland security.
Cybersecurity experts tell ABC News that people shouldn't panic over a potential cyberattack, but they should start preparing for one.