Energy Department Invests $15 Million in University Cybersecurity Centers 

The US Department of Energy announces $15 million funding for university-based electric power cybersecurity centers.
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VP Harris Says US Agencies Must Show Their AI Tools Aren’t Harming People’s Safety or Rights

U.S. federal agencies must show that their artificial intelligence tools aren’t harming the public, or stop using them, under new rules unveiled by the White House on Thursday. “When government agencies use AI tools, we will now require them to verify … Continue reading VP Harris Says US Agencies Must Show Their AI Tools Aren’t Harming People’s Safety or Rights

Patch actively exploited Microsoft SharePoint bug, CISA orders federal agencies (CVE-2023-24955)

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has added CVE-2023-24955 – a code injection vulnerability that allows authenticated attackers to execute code remotely on a vulnerable Microsoft SharePoint Server – to its KEV cata… Continue reading Patch actively exploited Microsoft SharePoint bug, CISA orders federal agencies (CVE-2023-24955)

CISA Moving Forward With Cyber Incident Reporting Rules Impacting 316,000 Entities

CISA is seeking comment on the implementation of CIRCIA, which will cost $2.6 billion and will impact 316,000 entities.
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CISA Moving Forward With Cyber Incident Reporting Rules Impacting 316,000 Entities

CISA is seeking comment on the implementation of CIRCIA, which will cost $2.6 billion and will impact 316,000 entities.
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Oregon Governor Signs Nation’s First Right-To-Repair Bill That Bans Parts Pairing

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Oregon Governor Tina Kotek today signed the state’s Right to Repair Act, which will push manufacturers to provide more repair options for their products than any other state so far. The law, like t… Continue reading Oregon Governor Signs Nation’s First Right-To-Repair Bill That Bans Parts Pairing

CISA releases draft rule for cyber incident reporting

The proposal describes when critical infrastructure organizations will be required to report cybersecurity incidents.

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UK, New Zealand Accuse China of Cyberattacks on Government Entities

Australia and New Zealand support the UK in condemning Chinese hackers for targeting UK institutions and parliamentarians.
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