April 24, 2024
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The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency goes into detail on expected costs to implement its upcoming mandatory incident reporting regime for critical infrastructure in a required regulatory impact analysis report and also explores alternatives to the agency’s proposed rule published on April 4.
Two nonprofits focused on securing the internet say potential mandates by the Federal Communications Commission over Border Gateway Protocol could be harmful and slow down progress by other stakeholders, in a filing submitted ahead of the FCC’s vote on Thursday to restore net neutrality regulations.
The Justice Department must ensure that its process for identifying “countries of concern” under an ongoing rulemaking process focused on limiting foreign adversary access to personal and government data is both transparent and predictable, according to three telecom groups who responded to an advance notice of proposed rulemaking.
Responsible development of autonomous vehicles requires a keen understanding of the cybersecurity risks that could impact their systems, according to a new report from the ASIS Foundation.
Six groups representing the water sector are seeking a 30-day comment period extension to respond to the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency’s notice of proposed rulemaking to establish a mandatory incident reporting regime.
The latest iteration of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency’s biennial “Cyber Storm” exercise demonstrated how the federal government and the private sector can work together to deal with sensitive information in a crisis scenario, according to CISA cyber leader Eric Goldstein.
UnitedHealth Group CEO Andrew Witty will appear on May 1 in front of the House Energy and Commerce Committee to respond to questions from lawmakers on the Change Healthcare cyber attack.