Why Government Needs More than Money to Fix Cybersecurity Issues

Today’s cybersecurity landscape can be described as tumultuous at best. The last six months alone have shown just how frequent, devastating and far-reaching modern attacks can be. When compounded with what seems like an inescapable skills gap, cybersecurity professionals are constantly behind the curve. This rings especially true for the federal government and those working daily […]

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Colonial Pipeline Ransomware Attack Prompts DHS to Issue New Cybersecurity Regulations

Hot on the heels of an executive order aimed at standardizing federal response to cyber attacks and creating new reporting requirements for government vendors, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is establishing its own requirements specifically for companies in the oil pipeline industry. Some of these new cybersecurity regulations have been in the works for […]

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Cybersecurity Secrecy Keeps Doors Open for Hackers

Business is booming for cyber extortionists. DarkSide, the hacking group that shut down a key U.S. oil pipeline earlier this month, has collected over $90 million recently in hard-to-trace Bitcoin from 47 different victims, according to the blockchain analytics firm Elliptic. The pipeline hack ended only after Colonial Pipeline Co. paid nearly $5 million in ransom to regain control […]

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