New Bill Would Boost Cyber Sharing Between DHS and States
If passed, the legislation would promote stronger cybersecurity collaboration between the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and state and local governments.
If passed, the legislation would promote stronger cybersecurity collaboration between the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and state and local governments.
A new cybersecurity alert is encouraging organizations to strengthen weak security controls commonly used by attackers to gain access to systems.
Learn more about what DFARS compliance means, who and what it applies to, and what the minimum requirements are for organizations to comply.
The Cyclops Blink botnet, which the U.S. has removed from vulnerable internet-connected firewall devices, been linked to the Russian hacking group Sandworm.
The newly formed Bureau of Cyberspace and Digital Policy aims to address the challenges of cyberspace with policy based on emerging technology.
The Senate has passed legislation that among other requirements, would require critical infrastructure entities to report to the federal government when they are hacked.
The department’s Chief Privacy Officer is hoping to build systems designed to prioritize the protection and confidentiality of consumer information by design.
The board will investigate breaches and vulnerabilities to find out why they happened and how to prevent them from happening again.
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) added 17 vulnerabilities to its list of bugs actively being exploited in attacks. Federal agencies need to fix 10 of them by next week.
A new White House memo gives greater power to the NSA in its fight to protect sensitive government data.