Why Data Centers Belong on America’s Critical Infrastructure List
For decades, America’s definition of critical infrastructure has been shaped by the systems that keep the nation functioning—power grids, water systems, telecommunications networks, transportation corridors, hospitals, financial systems, and defense industrial capacity. These sectors form the backbone of modern society, and rightly receive heightened protection, policy attention, and strategic planning because disruption to any one of them can ripple across the entire country.
Data Centers as Strategic Targets: National Security in the Age of AI Infrastructure
For most of modern history, warfare has centered on physical terrain—land, sea lanes, airspace, and the infrastructure that supports them. But in the age of artificial intelligence, a new kind of terrain is emerging. It is quieter, less visible, and increasingly decisive:
Data centers.