Agreement for Critical CISA Cyber Threat Analysis Work Expires
ALAMEDA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, JUL 22 – The contract expiration leaves critical infrastructure threat data unanalyzed, increasing operational technology risks amid ongoing Department of Homeland Security funding reviews, officials said.
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Agreement for critical CISA cyber threat analysis work expires
Cybersecurity experts at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory are not able to analyze potential cyber threat data on the networks of some critical infrastructure organizations, as the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency reviews its agreement with the lab. The funding agreement in question involves analysts at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory examining data from CISA’s “CyberSentry” program. As part of CyberSentry, critical i…
Contract lapse leaves critical infrastructure cybersecurity sensor data unanalyzed at national lab
Data from sensors that detect threats in critical infrastructure networks is sitting unanalyzed after a government contract expired this weekend, raising risks for operational technology, a program leader at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory told lawmakers Tuesday. That news arrived at a hearing of a House Homeland Security subcommittee on Stuxnet, the malware that was discovered 15 years ago after it afflicted Iran’s nuclear centrifuges. T…
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