DHS revives critical infrastructure cybersecurity information sharing program
Overview
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is reinstating a program called ANCHOR-CI, aimed at enhancing cybersecurity information sharing among various government levels and private sector companies. This initiative will create a platform for federal, state, local, tribal, and territorial representatives to collaborate with critical infrastructure owners and operators. The goal is to improve communication and response to cyber threats that could impact vital services. By fostering these connections, the DHS hopes to strengthen the overall security posture of the nation's critical infrastructure, which includes everything from power grids to transportation systems. This move comes as cyberattacks on essential services continue to rise, making it crucial for stakeholders to work together effectively.
Key Takeaways
- Timeline: Newly disclosed
Original Article Summary
ANCHOR-CI will serve as a forum for federal, state, local, tribal, and territorial government representatives to engage with private sector entities and critical infrastructure owners and operators.
Impact
Not specified
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
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