09/11/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/11/2025 11:34
America's critical communications infrastructure is facing an alarming rise in vandalism and theft, leaving emergency services offline, hospitals struggling, and communities vulnerable. As part of the industry's response, STRIKE (Strategic Threat Response & Infrastructure Knowledge Exchange) is a new initiative designed to treat these attacks as the national security crisis they are.
An escalating threat
Attacks on broadband networksare at the very core of America's digital backbone. Disruptions caused by deliberate vandalism are not just inconveniences - they are serious threats to public safety and economic stability.
From June to December 2024 alone, there were 5,770 intentional incidents of theft and vandalism - more than 800 per month - affecting over 1.5 million customers. These are not random acts. They are deliberate assaults that disrupt 911 systems, banking systems, law enforcement, and even U.S. military bases.
Industry leaders unite
STRIKE is co-led by SCTE®, a subsidiary of CableLabs®, and NCTA-The Internet & Television Association. It is the first executive-level coalition designed to coordinate action against criminal attacks on broadband infrastructure.
The inaugural STRIKE strategy session will be held later this month at TechExpo25, SCTE's annual event, in Washington, D.C. Leaders will use this platform to set the coalition's strategic vision and coordinate immediate action.
A coordinated national response
STRIKE's mission is to strengthen America's defenses by:
STRIKE builds on work in progress
Work has been ongoing to help curb attacks on critical communication infrastructure.