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What Will It Take?
What will it take for policy makers to take cybersecurity seriously? Not minimal-change seriously. Not here-and-there seriously. But really seriously. What will it take for policy makers to take cybersecurity seriously enough to enact substantive legislative changes that would address the problem...
Hack Back Is Still Wack
Every year or two, we see a policy proposal around authorizing private-sector hack back. The latest of these is legislation from two U.S. Senators, Daines and Whitehouse, and it would require the U.S. Department of Homeland Security DHS to “conduct a study on the potential benefits and risks of...
This Week in Security News: BEC Attacks and Botnet Malware
Welcome to our weekly roundup, where we share what you need to know about the cybersecurity news and events that happened over the past few days. This week, learn about the prevalence and impact of BEC attacks. Also, find out how botnet malware can perform remote code execution, DDoS attacks and...
The challenges of adopting a consistent cybersecurity framework in the insurance industry
As hacking events have increased in number and severity, we in the cybersecurity community have united around common strategies that all organizations can implement to reduce their risk. Universal best practices provide organizations with many useful tools to protect their businesses. But what...
Cybersecurity Legislation Forecast is Grim
MINNEAPOLIS – If you’re expecting federal cybersecurity legislation any time soon, forget it. Despite the number of prospective bills on the Hill right now, Congress is unlikely to move anything forward any time soon, according to Matthew Rhoades, director cyberspace and security program Truman...
Avoid The Attack Attribution Distraction
Plenty has been written this month about attack attribution, but, really, if your network is under siege, how often does the “who” matter as much as the “how,” “what,” and “where”? It seems that knowing who the actor is behind a network intrusion matters little to a bank, restaurant or retail...
DHS Secretary Warns of Potential Cyber Attacks
There is no shortage of problems for President Obama and the new Congress to tackle as they settle into their offices in Washington, D.C., this week, and one of the topics that’s at the top of that list is cybersecurity. Earlier this week a group of Democratic senators introduced a new...
Published Threat Intelligence, Not Cybersecurity Laws, Is What's Needed
For several years now, Congress has been wandering around the wilderness, trying to figure out why so much of America’s intellectual property is being sucked into a giant vortex somewhere over Asia and whether they should do something to stop it, like maybe pass a cybersecurity law. They’ve taken...
NSA Chief Says Today's Cyber Attacks Amount to 'Greatest Transfer of Wealth in History'
The general in charge of the National Security Agency on Monday said the lack of national cybersecurity leglislation is costing us big and amounting to what he believes is “the greatest transfer of wealth in history.” U.S. Army Gen. Keith B. Alexander urged politicians to stop stalling on approvi...
CERT Warns Of Cyber Threats To Gas Pipelines
The Department of Homeland Security said it is investigating a string of cyber intrusions targeting companies that operate national gas pipelines in the U.S. The DHS’s Industrial Control System Computer Emergency Readiness Team ICS-CERT disclosed in its April, 2012 newsletter that it is...
Obama Administration Opposes CISPA As Congress Amends Proposed Law
The Obama Administration joined the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act CISPA debate yesterday when a senior State Department advisor told The Guardian that the White House opposed the controversial bill. CISPA emerged in the wake of the equally controversial Stop Online Piracy Act SOPA...
EFF Says Cyber Security Bills Open Door To Government, Corporate Abuse
The Electronic Frontier Foundation EFF is sounding alarms about a collection of overly vague cyber-security bills making their way through Congress. EFF looked at two bills making their way through Congress: The Cybersecurity Act of 2012 S. 2105, sponsored by Senator Joseph Lieberman I-CT of...
Citing Crisis, Senate Leader Puts Cybersecurity Bill On 2012 Agenda
Citing a looming crisis over lax computer security, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said on Wednesday that the Senate will debate cybersecurity legislation. The move comes despite the lack of a coherent Senate plan and could set up a showdown with House Republicans over the government’s role in...
Recent WikiLeaks-Related Cyberattacks Prompt Call for Policy Changes
In New York on Sunday, lawmakers urged President Obama to expand the U.S. State Department’s foreign policy mechanisms to address crime and security on the Internet. They cited recent attacks on companies severing ties with WikiLeaks as a main reason for these changes. At Symantec's New York City...
Revised Cybersecurity Act Reshapes Federal Compliance, Education
A revised draft of the Rockefeller-Snowe cybersecurity legislation released last week removes the so-called “kill switch” that gives the president the authority to shut down the Internet in the event of a massive cyberattack. Read the full article SearchCompliance.com...