Congressional appropriators move to extend information-sharing law, fund CISA
Overview
Congressional appropriators are moving forward with legislation that aims to extend an information-sharing law designed to enhance cybersecurity collaboration between the government and private sector. The proposed legislation also allocates funds to the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), ensuring it can maintain adequate staffing levels. Additionally, it mandates funding for election security and continues a grant program for state and local governments to bolster their cyber defenses. This initiative is crucial as it aims to strengthen the country's overall cybersecurity posture, especially in light of ongoing threats to critical infrastructure and election systems. By securing funding and support for CISA, the legislation seeks to enhance response capabilities and resilience against cyber attacks.
Key Takeaways
- Affected Systems: CISA, state and local government cybersecurity programs, election security systems
- Timeline: Newly disclosed
Original Article Summary
The legislation also includes mandates on election security funding and CISA staff levels, as well as an extension of a state and local cyber grant program. The post Congressional appropriators move to extend information-sharing law, fund CISA appeared first on CyberScoop.
Impact
CISA, state and local government cybersecurity programs, election security systems
Exploitation Status
No active exploitation has been reported at this time. However, organizations should still apply patches promptly as proof-of-concept code may exist.
Timeline
Newly disclosed
Remediation
Not specified
Additional Information
This threat intelligence is aggregated from trusted cybersecurity sources. For the most up-to-date information, technical details, and official vendor guidance, please refer to the original article linked below.
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