WaterISAC Navigation
  • About
  • Report Incident
  • Contact Us
  • Become a Member
  • NRWA Signup
  • WaterISAC Champions
  • About
  • Report Incident
  • Contact Us
  • Become a Member
  • NRWA Signup
  • WaterISAC Champions
Home Community Partnerships (TLP:AMBER) DHS Report - (U//FOUO) What If Analysis: Foreign Adversary US Agricultural Land Holdings Enable UAS-Based Threats Against US CBRN Facilities and Critical Infrastructure
Become a Member

Log in

  • Upcoming Events
  • Resource Center
  • Tools
  • Webcasts
  • Contaminant Databases
  • Directory
  • About
  • Log in

  • My Account

  • Logout

  • Report Incident
  • Contact Us
  • NRWA Signup
  • WaterISAC Champions
More Resources

(TLP:AMBER) Government Report on the Potential for Hostile Nation States to Launch Targeted Drone Strikes in the U.S. Homeland

TLP:AMBER

Author: Alec Davison

Created: Thursday, December 11, 2025 - 15:13

Categories: Physical Security, Security Preparedness, Members Only

Access Restricted

Access to the page you were trying to reach is restricted.

If you are a WaterISAC member and you are already logged in, you may not have access to certain restricted material. If you believe your access permissions are incorrect or if you have any questions, please contact us.

If you are not yet a member, please consider joining and becoming a member.

Please log in to view this content.

Related Resources

Members Only

(TLP:GREEN) Physical Security Case Study: Water Treatment Plant Insider Threat Incident

May 6, 2026 in Physical Security, Security Preparedness
Members Only

(TLP:AMBER+STRICT) Situation Report: Heightened Threat Environment – Potential Retaliation by Iranian Threat Actors Following U.S. Strikes on Iran (Updated May 1, 2026)

May 1, 2026 in Cybersecurity, OT-ICS Security, Physical Security, Security Preparedness
Members Only

(TLP:GREEN) Security & Resilience Update – cPanel and WebHost Manager Critical Vulnerability, H2OSecCon Early Bird Deadline Today, and More

Apr 30, 2026 in Intelligence

Become a Member
FAQs
About
Report Incident

Terms & Conditions
Privacy Policy
AI Policy
Contact Us

LinkedIn

1250 I Street NW, Suite 350
Washington, DC 20005
1-866-H2O-ISAC (1-866-426-4722)
© 2026 WaterISAC. All Rights Reserved.

Toggle the Widgetbar