CyberScoop reports that the White House National Security Council intends to introduce a consumer products cybersecurity labeling program next spring in an effort to bolster internet-connected devices' digital protections.
In the wake of the Uber case, the industry has to do more to protect CISOs and foster tighter collaboration between the security community and law enforcement.
New guidance from the Sequoia Project centers on FHIR implementations for TEFCA-facilitated data exchange. The proposal tackles technical and processes needed for secure interoperability in healthcare.
The Department of Health and Human Services Cybersecurity Coordination Center detailed a number legitimate security tools most often abused by threat actors, like Cobalt Strike and PowerShell. Mitigation measures, however, are not as straightforward as patching or applying set security measures.
Challenges facing many providers can’t be boiled down into a singular problem or solution, and current assessments of risk could leave a vulnerable market unable to see the forest through the trees.
Meanwhile, many in the CISO community agree that former Uber chief security officer Joe Sullivan made some poor decisions but some are also concerned that yesterday’s conviction could lead to “CISO scapegoating.”