A bill that seeks to reorganize the US Department of Homeland Security's National Protection and Programs Directorate (NPPD) into a new cybersecurity agency has cleared Congress and is now headed to President Trump's desk for his signature.. The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Act - which passed the Senate in October and the US House of Representatives this week - essentially re-designates NPPD as the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA). The link for this article located at DarkReading is no longer available. . A fresh federal cybersecurity entity established as lawmakers approve the CISA Bill aimed at strengthening national security framework.. Cybersecurity Agency Formation, CISA Act Legislation, Infrastructure Security, Homeland Security Reorganization. . Brittany Day
As the new Department of Homeland Security swallows nearly every cybersecurity office in the U.S. government, high-profile leaders are jumping ship, and analysts worry that only meager funding and muddled goals remain. . . .. As the new Department of Homeland Security swallows nearly every cybersecurity office in the U.S. government, high-profile leaders are jumping ship, and analysts worry that only meager funding and muddled goals remain. It's existed for less than two weeks, but analysts are already concerned that the newly-formed Department of Homeland Security's cybersecurity unit may not grow up to be the powerhouse of efficiency and expertise it was billed as. Nearly every government cybersecurity agency was swept in to the new cabinet-level Department's "Directorate of Information Analysis and Infrastructure Protection" -- making the new directorate the single largest computer security organization the U.S. government has ever had. . The establishment of the DSA sparks apprehension regarding its digital security proficiency and financial obstacles.. Department of Homeland Security,Cybersecurity Agencies,Government Funding,Cybersecurity Analysis. . Anthony Pell
Richard Clarke, special adviser to the president on cyberspace security, said Monday that the proposed new Homeland Security Department would increase the government's focus on cybersecurity. Clarke said that the new Cabinet-level department would house the FBI's National Infrastructure Protection . . . . Richard Clarke, special adviser to the president on cyberspace security, said Monday that the proposed new Homeland Security Department would increase the government's focus on cybersecurity. Clarke said that the new Cabinet-level department would house the FBI's National Infrastructure Protection Center, the Commerce Department's Critical Infrastructure Assurance Office, the General Services Administration's FedCIRC and the Defense Department's National Communications System, hence increasing the cooperation among the agencies. The link for this article located at GovExec is no longer available. . Michael Thompson advocates for the establishment of an innovative organization dedicated to enhanced data protection initiatives and strengthened collaboration among federal entities.. Cybersecurity Focus, Homeland Security, Infrastructure Protection. . Anthony Pell
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