Inside Cybersecurity

April 16, 2024

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By Sara Friedman

Witnesses at a House Financial Services hearing outlined collaboration opportunities to respond to ransomware threats, highlighting the need for more organizations to institute best practices and improve coordination efforts to respond to attacks.

By Sara Friedman

The Senate Intelligence Committee is postponing an elections hearing scheduled for Wednesday, due to changes in the Senate schedule for floor activities.

By Sara Friedman

Leadership on the House Energy and Commerce Committee have sent a letter to UnitedHealth Group asking for information on the February cyber attack on subsidiary Change Healthcare including details on the impact, system restoration, response efforts and cybersecurity protocols.

By Sara Friedman

MITRE raises issues with potential costs for contractors who want to do business with the Defense Department in addressing assessment gaps and accommodating for potential future changes in the maturity model for the upcoming Pentagon cyber certification program, in response to a proposed rule to implement the program.

By Jacob Livesay

Ransomware attacks in the food and agriculture sector are impacting the operations of production facilities in the U.S., according to a report from the sector’s information sharing and analysis center.

By Sara Friedman

A new report from the Congressional Research Service provides an overview of CISA’s notice of proposed rulemaking published on April 4 to establish a mandatory cyber incident reporting regime for critical infrastructure.

By Sara Friedman

FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel’s net neutrality rulemaking to be considered at an April 25 meeting strikes the right balance between addressing national security concerns and signaling opportunities for further action, according to former security bureau chief David Simpson.

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