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CISA lays out post-EINSTEIN future with shift to ‘Cyber Analytics and Data System’

CISA is requesting nearly $425 million in 2024 to launch a new “Cyber Analytics and Data System.”

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From Log4j to zero trust, agencies have another busy year in cyber

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CISA unveils voluntary cybersecurity performance goals

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CISA, industry expanding effort to secure operational technology

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CISA details new “FEIT” advisors helping agencies improve cyber defenses

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Leaders cite progress under cyber EO, but lawmakers press for more amid persistent threats

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CISA updating cyber programs to align with White House zero trust strategy

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Despite ‘extraordinary’ federal response, Log4J will haunt agencies for months to come

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CISA updates marching orders for agencies on critical ‘Log4j’ vulnerability

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Agencies get Christmas Eve deadline to address ‘extremely concerning’ vulnerability

No agencies are known to have been compromised yet, but they have until Dec. 24 to use available patches for the “Log4J” vulnerability.

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AP Photo/Ted ShaffreyColonial Pipeline storage tanks are seen in Woodbridge, N.J., Monday, May 10, 2021. Gasoline futures are ticking higher following a cyberextortion attempt on the Colonial Pipeline, a vital U.S. pipeline that carries fuel from the Gulf Coast to the Northeast. (AP Photo/Ted Shaffrey)

Biden administration eyes mandates under new effort to improve critical infrastructure cybersecurity

The administration will develop performance goals for critical infrastructure cybersecurity as part of an effort emphasizing voluntary collaboration, but…

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(AP Photo/Chris Carlson)Tanker trucks are parked near the entrance of Colonial Pipeline Company Wednesday, May 12, 2021, in Charlotte, N.C.  The operator of the nation’s largest fuel pipeline has confirmed it paid $4.4 million to a gang of hackers who broke into its computer systems. That's according to a report from the Wall Street Journal. Colonial Pipeline’s CEO Joseph Blount told the Journal that he authorized the payment after the ransomware attack because the company didn’t know the extent of the damage.   (AP Photo/Chris Carlson)

CISA under pressure to put more teeth in cyber requirements following Colonial Pipeline attack

Lawmakers are questioning whether CISA is involved enough in responding to cyber incidents and overseeing the security of critical infrastructure sectors.

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