
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is facing challenges in implementing new cyber reporting rules, which are aimed at enhancing the reporting of cyberattacks. These rules are particularly significant for government contractors, suppliers, and service providers within the critical infrastructure sector. The new draft rules, proposed by CISA, mandate widespread cyber incident reporting, with updated timelines and penalties for non-compliance. This move is expected to significantly impact the way critical infrastructure sectors, including chemical facilities, manage and report cyber incidents. The initiative comes in the wake of a critical infrastructure breach investigated by CISA following the Sisense hack.
A newly proposed rule from CISA would establish cybersecurity reporting requirements for many chemical facilities in a bid to improve the speed and detail at which cyber incidents are reported. Read more: https://t.co/p03PdZBqHq #AgencyIQ #Politico #Chemicals #Regulation #CISA https://t.co/QK2am1iGnM
CISA investigates critical infrastructure breach after Sisense hack https://t.co/2OdIwIDm03
Navigating Profound Change: CISA Announces Proposed Rule for Mandated Cyber Incident Reporting https://t.co/1QeJtYfUbW | by @HinckleyAllen










