A biweekly podcast covering the government response to cybersecurity threats and trends, including federal and international laws and regulations, government oversight, and cyber in the courtroom.
This week’s headlines:
- Omnibus to Include Election Cybersecurity Funds
- House Cyber Leaders Push CDM Funding
- Stalled Election Security Bill is Reborn with Support from Senate Intelligence Committee
- Senate Intelligence Committee Pushes for Improvements to Election Cybersecurity
- Election Infrastructure ISAC Created to Share Threats Specific to Voting Systems
- House Lawmakers Introduce “Hack Your State Department” Bug Bounty Bill
- 5 Things You May Have Missed in the Homeland Security Reauthorization Bill
- DHS Cyber Incident Response Teams Closer to Becoming Permanently Codified
- Dept. of Interior Unprepared for Cyber Threats
- Education Department Knows It Needs Cyber Skills, But Doesn’t Know Which Ones
- FTC to Probe Facebook Over Privacy Practices
- State AGs Have Questions for Facebook’s Zuckerberg
- In Wake of Cambridge Analytica Saga, Class Actions Roll in Against Facebook
- U.S. Seeks to Dismiss Kaspersky Suit Against Legislative, Administrative Bans
- Former Equifax Executive Charged with Insider Trading for Dumping Nearly $1 Million in Stock
- “Panama Papers” Law Firm Announces Its Closure Due to Fallout from Massive Data Breach
- Ninth Circuit Reverses District Court Decision in Zappos Consumer Data Breach Case
- Ninth Circuit Further Entrenches Circuit Split over Standing in Data Breach Cases
- South Dakota Enacts Breach Notification Law
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