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2026.06.04 | Preparedness: Navigating $97 Crude & Active Rockwell PLC Threats

4 min · 5 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio 2026.06.04 | Preparedness: Navigating $97 Crude & Active Rockwell PLC Threats

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On day 96 of the US-Iran conflict, the sustained closure of the Strait of Hormuz has forced US crude inventories to drop by nearly 8 million barrels, pushing Brent crude to $96.97 and driving domestic diesel to $6 a gallon. This severe physical energy bottleneck is compounding dangerously with peak summer grid demand and active Iranian cyber campaigns targeting programmable logic controllers (PLCs) across US critical infrastructure. Infrastructure professionals must immediately remove Rockwell Automation and Allen-Bradley systems from public internet exposure while concurrently adjusting operational models for 10-to-14-day Cape of Good Hope routing delays. Tune in to tonight’s intelligence briefing for a strictly clinical, data-driven analysis to help you objectively navigate these overlapping logistical, economic, and cyber vulnerabilities.

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