Critical infrastructure sectors should start preparing for the next phase in the Biden administration's cyber regulatory plan after a pair of announcements from a top White House adviser.
Anne Neuberger speaks during a news conference in February 2022. Photo: Oliver Contreras/Sipa/Bloomberg via Getty Imagesshould start preparing for the next phase in the Biden administration's cyber regulatory plan after a pair of announcements from a top White House adviser on Thursday.
Neuberger also told an audience at an Axios event in Washington last night that the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency is planning to release its highly anticipated, but voluntary, cybersecurity performance goals before the end of the month.Neuberger said the EPA, the FCC and the Department of Health and Human Services will each release their own cyber guidelines and rules.
The FCC will issue a notice of proposed rulemaking for emergency and public warning systems, HHS is working on guidelines for hospitals, and the EPA is
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