/PRNewswire/ The Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard has been granted an Authority to Operate under the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program.
On May 12, 2021, President Biden issued an executive order entitled
Improving the Nation’s Cybersecurity (EO). The EO was released only days after the cyberattack impacting Colonial Pipeline, and several months following discovery of the penetration of various federal agencies as a result of the Solar Winds cyber breach by Russian hackers in 2019. The 34-page EO calls for broad and ambitious changes intended to improve Federal Information System cybersecurity, and the prevention, detection, assessment, and remediation of cyber incidents that pose a risk to national and economic security. Many of the changes contemplated by the EO could have significant impacts on contractors doing business the with federal government, and greatly increase their reporting responsibilities and cybersecurity obligations. This GT Alert provides an overview of the key policies, goals, and requirements contained in the EO.
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Executive Order on Improving US Cybersecurity: An Ambitious and Timely Call for a Broad Range of Cybersecurity Improvements Monday, May 24, 2021
On May 12, 2021, President Biden issued an executive order entitled
Improving the Nation’s Cybersecurity (EO). The EO was released only days after the cyberattack impacting Colonial Pipeline, and several months following discovery of the penetration of various federal agencies as a result of the Solar Winds cyber breach by Russian hackers in 2019. The 34-page EO calls for broad and ambitious changes intended to improve Federal Information System cybersecurity, and the prevention, detection, assessment, and remediation of cyber incidents that pose a risk to national and economic security. Many of the changes contemplated by the EO could have significant impacts on contractors doing business the with federal government, and greatly increase their reporting responsibilities and cybersecurity obligations. This GT
On May 12, 2021, President Biden signed an executive order (EO) mandating that the federal government significantly improve cybersecurity within its networks and modernize federal cyber.
Vyopta Doubles UCaaS Users Supported Since Start of Pandemic
Vyopta helps 40 million people worldwide to better collaborate
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AUSTIN, Texas, May 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Vyopta, the Collaboration Intelligence Company, today announced the number of user-specific licenses it supports has doubled year over year as remote work and video conferencing became the new normal. Vyopta now delivers intelligence monitoring and analytics that helps 40 million people collaborate worldwide. Collaboration Performance Management (CPM), the company s flagship product, helped identify 9 million issues over the past year. Digital transformation accelerated in 2020 as organizations raced to support a remote workforce overnight, said Alfredo Ramirez, CEO of Vyopta. We expect to see continued rapid growth in Vyopta UC user-id licenses to match significant increases in UC room endpoint licenses in the second half of 2021 as workers return to t