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UAE Witnesses Unprecedented Ransomware Resilience – Acronis Report Highlights Flatlining Threats – QUICK NEWS AFRICA

UAE Witnesses Unprecedented Ransomware Resilience – Acronis Report Highlights Flatlining Threats – QUICK NEWS AFRICA
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DOD and DHS Need More Collaboration on Cybersecurity Issues


DOD and DHS Need More Collaboration on Cybersecurity Issues
July 28, 2021
July 21, 2021
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A greater level of cooperation is needed between the Department of Defense and the Department of Homeland Security to ensure that U.S. critical infrastructure is protected against various cyberthreats, according to an inspector general s report released this week.
The report recommends that both the Defense Department and DHS complete the obligations outlined in a 2018 memorandum that both departments signed, which includes details of responses to a variety of cyberthreats that threatened American critical infrastructure.
Specifically, the report recommends that the Joint DOD-DHS Cyber Protection and Defense Steering Group create milestones to track the progress of completing the 2018 agreement and that both departments do tracking to ensure the agreement is being implemented. ....

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US Senate Approves Jen Easterly As CISA Director


US Senate Approves Jen Easterly as CISA Director
July 21, 2021
September 30, 2021
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The Senate unanimously approved Jen Easterly to serve as director of the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency via a Monday voice vote following weeks of delays and political infighting.
CISA has been without a Senate-approved director since November 2020, when former President Donald Trump fired Christopher Krebs following the U.S. presidential election. Since that time, the cybersecurity agency has been led by Brandon Wales in an acting capacity.
While Easterly s nomination was approved in June by the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, which has oversight over CISA, the final vote was delayed by Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., who threatened to hold up a number of the administration s nominees in the Department of Homeland ....

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