National Cybersecurity Strategy
National Cybersecurity Infrastructure Efforts Bearing Fruit
The U.S. is making progress bolstering its cybersecurity infrastructure, according to a Cyberspace Solarium Commission (CSC) report ...
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New Cybersecurity Requirements may put Vendors’ Gov’t Contracts at Risk
Donald Fischer | | Compliance, Cybersecurity, government contracts, M-23-16, maintainers, National Cybersecurity Strategy, open source software supply chain security
In the wake of a recent series of cybersecurity events including Log4Shell and SUNBURST, governments around the world have been exploring ways to use their purchasing power to improve software vendors’ security ...
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MixMode Launches Paradigm Partner Program to Enable Global Partners to Support Their Clients’ Need for Advanced Defenses Against increasingly Sophisticated Cyber Threats
Joe Ariganello | | AI Cybersecurity News, Blog, Channel Partnerships, cyber defense, Cyber Security News, Cybersecurity News, federal cybersecurity, MixMode News, National Cybersecurity Strategy, Newsroom
Today we announce the MixMode Paradigm Partner Program, giving the world’s top Value Added Resellers (VARs), Managed Service Providers (MSP), Global Systems Integrators (GSIs) and Distributors, access to an advanced cybersecurity platform ...
MixMode Invited to Participate on ‘US Blue Team’ in Annual International Cybersecurity Exercise
Joe Ariganello | | Blog, Cyber Threats, Cybersecurity News, federal cybersecurity, MixMode News, MixMode Platform, MixMode Team, nation-state attacks, National Cybersecurity Strategy, Third Wave AI, Uncategorized
The constant threats posed by hackers, state-sponsored cyber attacks, and malicious actors have prompted the creation of cutting-edge strategies to fortify our nation’s cyber defenses. One such response to this growing concern ...
White House National Security Strategy Heavy on Partnerships, Action
Teri Robinson | | Federal Government, National Cybersecurity Strategy, U.S. infrastructure, White House
After releasing a National Cybersecurity Strategy that it promised would protect this country’s digital assets and infrastructure and also pave the way for a digital future for all, the White House unveiled ...
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Understanding and Implementing Biden’s National Cybersecurity Strategy
The Biden-Harris Administration has released the National Cybersecurity Strategy Implementation Plan (NCSIP), outlining its commitment to improving cybersecurity in America. The plan focuses on two primary shifts: allocating more responsibility for mitigating ...
White House Cybersecurity Budget Prioritizes Defense, Resilience
Nathan Eddy | | cisa, National Cybersecurity Strategy, Ransomware, software supply chain, White House
The White House cybersecurity budget priorities include strengthening the software supply chain, protecting critical infrastructure and defense against ransomware ...
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What the White House’s Cybersecurity Strategy Means for CISOs
Cybersecurity is a huge concern. Businesses and individuals stand to lose a lot of time and money in the event of an unauthorized exposure or corruption of sensitive data. And lately, these ...
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What you Missed in the White House National Cybersecurity Strategy
James Quick | | cyber, Cybersecurity, data, identity, National Cybersecurity Strategy, risk, security, strategy, White House
On the heels of the White House’s National Cybersecurity Strategy, there were plenty of reactions and opinions about how cybersecurity strategies and priorities must change. But most people missed one critical callout: ...
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New National Cybersecurity Strategy Will Require Compliance, Collaboration
rezilion | | National Cybersecurity Strategy, SBOM, software bill of materials, Uncategorized, Vulnerability Management
The Biden administration’s recently released National Cybersecurity Strategy goes beyond the executive order it issued in 2021, which defined security measures any organization doing business with the federal government must follow. As ...