Inside Cybersecurity

May 14, 2024

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By Sara Friedman

SAN FRANCISCO. Getting the funding that the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency needs to implement its upcoming incident reporting regime is important when it comes to hiring personnel and building the necessary tech infrastructure, according to CISA executive director Brandon Wales.

By Jacob Livesay

Efforts underway at the National Telecommunications and Information Administration are already supporting the broader goals of the State Department under the recently unveiled international cyber strategy, according to NTIA Administrator Alan Davidson and State cyber leader Nate Fick.

By Sara Friedman

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency will hold its first annual conference on June 12 for the supply chain risk management task force, which brings together stakeholders from government and the information technology and communications sectors to address complex policy issues.

By Jacob Livesay

The Consumer Technology Association is urging the Commerce Department to use a "narrowly tailored" approach to oversee foreign transactions for companies who produce connected vehicles, in response to an advance notice of proposed rulemaking asking for feedback on efforts to secure the information and communications technology supply chain.

By Charlie Mitchell

Senate Banking Chairman Sherrod Brown (D-OH) wants the Biden administration to issue a proposed rulemaking banning the import of Chinese-made connected vehicles that could transmit sensitive data back to China and pose both cybersecurity and artificial intelligence-related national security risks.

By Jacob Livesay

Global regulatory harmonization efforts should be built on a foundation of interoperability and mutual recognition, according to a report from Aspen Digital’s Global Cybersecurity Group.

By Sara Friedman

House Homeland Security Chairman Mark Green (R-TN) and ranking member Bennie Thompson (D-MS) are asking Microsoft vice chair and president Brad Smith to testify at a May 22 hearing on the company’s “security shortcomings,” following the release of a report from the Cyber Safety Review Board offering a scathing review of Microsoft’s security culture.

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