Biden Signs Memo on Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity
President Joe Biden signed a national security memorandum Wednesday directing the Department of Homeland Security and National Institute of Standards and Technology to “develop cybersecurity performance goals for critical infrastructure.” DHS’ Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency will work with NIST…
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and other agencies. Those standards will help companies providing services for utilities to strengthen cybersecurity, the White House said. The NSM established the President’s Industrial Control System Cybersecurity (ICS) Initiative, a voluntary program between government and industry “to facilitate the deployment of technology and systems that provide threat visibility, indicators, detections, and warnings.” CISA issued an advisory Wednesday with the Australian Cyber Security Centre, U.K.’s National Cyber Security Centre and the FBI. It listed “top Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs) routinely exploited by cyber actors in 2020 and those vulnerabilities being widely exploited thus far in 2021.” Four of the “most targeted vulnerabilities in 2020 involved remote work, VPNs, or cloud-based technologies,” CISA said. Federal agencies need to “strengthen efforts to address high-risk areas” in cybersecurity and information technology, GAO said Wednesday. The auditor noted agencies implemented about 73% of about 5,100 recommendations on cyber and IT since 2010: About 950 cybersecurity and approximately 300 IT recommendations remain.