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Lawmakers press Biden officials on cyber reporting, CISA’s future as threats from nations, ransomware evolve

SC Media, November 15, 2022

The future of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, requests for a speedier implementation of new cyber incident reporting regulations, and a potential congressional authorization for the newly established Cyber Safety Review Board were all floated by members of the House Homeland Security Committee as they pressed Biden administration officials Tuesday on their cybersecurity plans for the coming year.

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HHS cybersecurity center warns of new ransomware threat

Healthcare Dive, November 14, 2022

The HHS’ Health Sector Cybersecurity Coordination Center is cautioning the healthcare industry that Venus ransomware operators are targeting remote desktop services to encrypt Windows devices. At least one health organization in the United States has been a victim, according to the cybersecurity center, also known as HC3.

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The state of ransomware in state and local government

SC Media, November 11, 2022

Ransomware in state and local governments is a significant threat to all branches and departments.

In the very best case scenario: A government office is targeted by a successful ransomware attack. Thanks to an excellent allocation of resources, well-orchestrated protocols and employee adherence to the protocols, effects on services and infrastructure related to the attack are minimal, and little financial damages are incurred.

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What is Top of Mind for CISOs Right Now

CSO, November 10, 2022

Every quarter, we interview CISOs and ask them what is top of mind and what trends or challenges they are experiencing in the threat landscape. From this, we create the CISO Insider — an actionable report that explores the top three issues that are most relevant in today’s threat landscape. This quarter, we’re exploring rising ransomware rates, the need for increased automation and better tools to empower security teams to do more with limited resources, and the opportunity for extended detection and response (XDR) to help rapidly address emergent threats.

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