CISA’s Joint Cyber Defense Collaborative (JCDC) announced a 2023 planning agenda to stay ahead of persistent cybersecurity threats to federal agencies, such as supply chain risk and open-source software. Learn why these threats are so high profile and how federal agencies across defense, health and civilian sectors are working together to share critical information about cybersecurity risks and incidents. Don’t miss a fascinating tangent where we decide which superhero represents which federal agency.
CyberCast
Season 5
Episode 3
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Cyber Defenders, Assemble! New Initiatives Address Cyber Risk
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Cyber leaders, like superheroes, wind up to punch out malicious cyber actors.
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