Joint comments to the Federal Communications Commission call for permanent funding for Schools and Libraries Cybersecurity Program.
The newly proposed Federal Acquisition Regulation would advocate for data localization to the detriment of the U.S. Government’s mission, overall cybersecurity, and impact innovation.
As 2023 comes to a close, host Alex Botting and Jen Ellis are joined by guests from Season 1 and experts from the Center for Cybersecurity Policy & Law to discuss their predictions for 2024.
The Center for Cybersecurity Policy & Law staff offer their predictions on what's to come in 2024 and the season finale of the Distilling Cyber Policy podcast offers some additional commentary on what's ahead.
For years there have been discussion around banning ransomware payments, but these have been too extreme. Now is the time for a reasonable scenario to ban payments.
In our latest episode, former U.S. National Cyber Director Kemba Walden joins Alex Botting and Jen Ellis from the Center for Cybersecurity Policy & Law.
Former U.S. National Cyber Director Kemba Walden joins Alex Botting and Jen Ellis from the Center for Cybersecurity Policy & Law on the latest episode of the Distilling Cyber Policy podcast.
The most positive cybersecurity development of 2023? The focus and engagement of government policymakers spanning the globe.
The Center for Cybersecurity Policy and Law applauds the Biden administration’s appointment and the U.S. Senate’s confirmation of Harry Coker to lead the Office of the National Cyber Director (ONCD).
New cybersecurity rules from the SEC will take effect this month and intend to enhance and standardize disclosures regarding cybersecurity. However, pushback on incident reporting requirements are eclipsing other important components of the rule.
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