Tactics in Federal Cyber Incident Reporting
High-profile data breaches and other security incidents against critical systems have increased prioritization on cyber incident response and reporting to both public and private sector entities. Amid broader policies and regulations, agencies are implementing new tools and strategies to respond to cybersecurity breaches.
Learn:
- The importance of a prepared workforce for cyber resilience.
- About cyber reporting recommendations.
- Effective ways to respond to incidents.
- The coming rule for reporting cyber threats.
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Mark Bacharach Deputy Director, Office of Information Security and Privacy, EPA -
Don Bauer CTO, Bureau of Global Talent Management, State Department -
Arthur Chin CTO, Federal Highway Administration -
Sean Connelly Former Zero Trust Director, CISA -
Jen Easterly Director, CISA -
Clare Martorana Federal CIO, OMB -
John Schneider Senior Systems Engineer, Axonius Federal
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