US Agencies Told to Scrap End of Support Edge Devices
Overview
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has mandated that all federal agencies must decommission any edge devices that are no longer supported within the next 12 months. This directive aims to mitigate risks associated with these outdated devices, which are more susceptible to exploitation by cyber attackers. End of support devices lack critical security updates, making them a target for those looking to breach federal networks. By enforcing this rule, CISA is taking proactive steps to enhance the security posture of government systems and protect sensitive data from potential threats. Agencies must now prioritize replacing or upgrading these devices to comply with the new directive and safeguard their networks.
Key Takeaways
- Affected Systems: End of support edge devices used by federal agencies
- Action Required: Decommission all end of support edge devices within 12 months.
- Timeline: Newly disclosed
Original Article Summary
CISA has issued a new directive requiring federal agencies to decommission all end of support edge devices within 12 months to reduce ongoing exploitation risks
Impact
End of support edge devices used by federal agencies
Exploitation Status
The exploitation status is currently unknown. Monitor vendor advisories and security bulletins for updates.
Timeline
Newly disclosed
Remediation
Decommission all end of support edge devices within 12 months.
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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