In our latest paper, we discuss the impact of the EU’s mobile app store provisions of the Digital Markets Act, which requires mobile operating systems open up more options for users to install apps, potentially also adding security threats.
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).
Companies should begin preparing now for the EU’s Cyber Resilience Act, a significant development in product security regulation and will apply to software and connected device manufacturers in and outside EU borders.
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.
The Cybersecurity Coalition submitted comments to CISA's second Request for Comment on its Secure Software Development Attestation Common Form.
The Cybersecurity Coalition’s comments in response to the Office of the National Cyber Director Request for Information on Open-Source Software Security focuses on the adoption of memory safe programming languages.
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.
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.
The expansive artificial intelligence Executive Order signed by President Biden brings together many actions that the Administration will take over the next year to guide the U.S. government’s use and regulation of the technology.
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