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- No-Cost Cybersecurity Services and Tools - CISA
What's Included CISA's no-cost, in-house cybersecurity services designed to help individuals and organizations build and maintain a robust and resilient cyber framework An extensive selection of no cost cybersecurity services and tools provided by the private and public sector to help organizations further advance their security capabilities
- Nation-State Threats | Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security . . . - CISA
As the nation’s cyber defense agency and national coordinator for critical infrastructure security, CISA provides resources to help critical infrastructure and other stakeholders build resilience against all types of threats- both cyber and physical It is critical to the nation’s safety and security that critical infrastructure owners and operators prepare for and adapt to changing
- 2024 Year in Review - CISA
In FY24, JCDC released almost 1,300 cyber defense alerts, advisories, and products, including 58 joint-sealed cybersecurity advisories and co-sealed products These included the first products that CISA had co-sealed with the Czech Republic, Poland, Ukraine, Estonia, Poland, Finland, and Sweden
- CISA and USCG Identify Areas for Cyber Hygiene Improvement After . . .
Recommendations to reduce cyber risk are listed for each of CISA’s findings during this engagement and are ordered starting from the highest to lowest importance for organizations to implement CISA and USCG also include general practices to strengthen cybersecurity for OT environments that are not tied to specific findings
- Primary Mitigations to Reduce Cyber Threats to Operational . . . - CISA
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and Department of Energy (DOE) are aware of cyber incidents affecting the operational technology (OT) and industrial control systems (ICS)
- #StopRansomware: Ghost (Cring) Ransomware - CISA
This joint Cybersecurity Advisory is part of an ongoing #StopRansomware effort to publish advisories for network defenders that detail various ransomware variants and ransomware threat actors
- Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification 2. 0 Program - CISA
The CMMC 2 0 program is the next iteration of the CMMC cybersecurity model It streamlines requirements to three levels of cybersecurity and aligns the requirements at each level with well-known and widely accepted NIST cybersecurity standars
- Enhanced Visibility and Hardening Guidance for Communications . . . - CISA
This guide provides network engineers and defenders of communications infrastructure with best practices to strengthen their visibility and harden their network devices against successful exploitation carried out by PRC-affiliated and other malicious cyber actors
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