
After years of negotiating, the United Nations cybercrime treaty is stalled due to large scale disagreements on scope, terminology, and other details that lead to suspension of the Convention and the tentative decision to reconvene another session.
The Coalition to Reduce Cyber Risk held a briefing at the World Trade Organization in Geneva, Switzerland focused on forthcoming research around the inclusion of digital trade and cybersecurity components in trade agreements
It's time to celebrate! It’s NIST Cybersecurity Framework Version 2.0 Release Day.
The Cybersecurity Coalition and the Coalition to Reduce Cyber Risk submitted comments to the CISA on its whitepaper on security by design.
The Hacking Policy Council summited comments in response to the Request for Information (RFI) related to NIST’s responsibilities under the Artificial Intelligence Executive Order 14110.
The Cybersecurity Coalition, in partnership with the Alliance for Digital Innovation, submitted comments to U.S. government agencies regarding the proposed updates to the Federal Acquisition Regulations.
The Hacking Policy Council (“HPC”) submits the following comments in response to the New York Department of Health’s proposed addition to Section 405.46 to Title 10 NYCRR (“Hospital Cybersecurity Requirements).
Governments say encryption prevents law enforcement from doing their job, but encryption protects everyone, including children and other vulnerable populations.
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.
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