Challenge yourself with puzzles designed to test and expand your knowledge of cybersecurity concepts, trends, and terminology. Whether you’re an expert or new to the field, these puzzles are a fun way to stay engaged with the latest in cybersecurity.

Across:
1. US law with a security research exemption that is reviewed every 3 years
3. EO 14110 details guidance on how to use this advanced tech that’s transforming both cyber defense and attacks.
4. Security framework requiring all users to be authenticated and continuously validated called for in EO 14028.
6. New law with implications for any technology sold in the European Union - the Cyber _ Act
7. The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity
Down:
2. Law that creates requirements around cyber incident reporting in the U.S.
3. US anti-hacking law addresses fraud and what of computers?
5. Pledge taken by over 200 technology manufacturers to build “Secure by _”
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