The Cybersecurity Coalition submitted broadly supportive comments in response to the National Institute for Standards and Technology Discussion Draft of the Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) 2.0 Core.
The staff at the Center for Cybersecurity & Law would like to say what they are thankful for this year.
In the latest episode, Alex and Jen are joined by the Australian Ambassador for Cyber Affairs and Critical Technology, Brendan Dowling on the country's numerous recent cyber policy developments.
The Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit affirmed the dismissal of all claims in a case that risked setting a precedent requiring premature vulnerability disclosure, In re Intel Corp. CPU Marketing.
While progress needs to be made when it comes to federal privacy programs, advancements have occurred, and the addition of new tools will further help agencies protect data.
The White House's Counter Ransomware Initiative convened 48 countries, the European Union, and Interpol to discuss combating ransomware.
In comments to the Federal Communication Commission on the proposed IoT labeling program, the Cybersecurity Coalition raised concerns that the agency envisioned a labeling system that was overly complex, costly, and untested.
If you look at every peer country to the U.S. there is either a robust digital identity program in place or a national initiative under way. But the U.S. is an outlier and needs to prioritize these efforts to protect citizens and stop fraud.
President of Costa Rica H.E. Rodrigo Chaves Robles and the country’s Minister of Science, Innovation, Technology, and Telecommunications Paula Bogantes Zamora visited with the Center for Cybersecurity Policy & Law.
In comments to the Administration, the Cybersecurity Coalition advocates for coregulatory models when it comes to harmonization for cybersecurity regulations.
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