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The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is a component of the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) responsible for cybersecurity and infrastructure protection across all levels of government, coordinating cybersecurity programs with U.S. states, and improving the government's cybersecurity protections against private and nation-state hackers.
April 11, 2024 at 8:04 PM. The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) on Thursday confirmed previous reports that Russia-linked hackers tapped into correspondence between federal ...
CISA described the potential exposure of agency login credentials as an “unacceptable risk to agencies.” CNN has requested comment from the Russian Embassy in Washington, DC.
The Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act ( CISA S. 2588 113th Congress, S. 754 114th Congress) is a United States federal law designed to "improve cybersecurity in the United States through enhanced sharing of information about cybersecurity threats, and for other purposes". [1] The law allows the sharing of Internet traffic information ...
Technology firm Cisco Systems said that hackers have subverted some of its digital security devices to break in to government networks globally. In a blog post published on Wednesday, the company ...
The Center for Internet Security ( CIS) is a US 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization, [2] formed in October 2000. [1] Its mission statement professes that the function of CIS is to " help people, businesses, and governments protect themselves against pervasive cyber threats ." The organization is headquartered in East Greenbush, New York, US ...
The executive order has given the Department of Commerce nearly a year to expand on its NIST framework and create a version for generative AI products like ChatGPT and Google's Gemini model. The ...
The Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act ( CISPA H.R. 3523 (112th Congress), H.R. 624 (113th Congress), H.R. 234 (114th Congress)) was a proposed law in the United States which would allow for the sharing of Internet traffic information between the U.S. government and technology and manufacturing companies.