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EPISODE · Jan 1, 2026 · 14 MIN

How Secure Is U.S. Passenger Rail, And What Does “Critical Rail Infrastructure Security” Look Like?

from The Security Nexus Deep Dive

U.S. passenger rail is an open network. Airport-style checkpoints do not scale across hundreds of stations and platforms. Effective security is layered and intelligence led: visible policing and K9 presence, randomized checks, strong reporting and intel sharing, and fast incident response and recovery. The real high-leverage work sits in the cyber-physical stack that moves trains safely: signals, interlockings, dispatch, power, and communications. The post lays out a clean threat model, clarifies federal and operator roles for “critical rail,” and closes with practical guidance for travelers as well as feasible improvements for policymakers and operators.https://www.thesecuritynexus.net

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