CISA resumes public engagement on delayed cyber incident reporting rules for critical infrastructure
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Justin Doubleday
25d ago· 5 min readenNews
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CISA is restarting public engagement on long-delayed cyber incident reporting rules that will affect tens of thousands of critical infrastructure organizations. The agency faces pressure from lawmakers and industry groups to finalize the regulations quickly while also addressing widespread critiques that the draft rules are too broad and burdensome. CISA will host virtual town halls starting Monday to gather feedback on the draft regulations implementing the Cyber Incident Reporting for Critical Infrastructure Act (CIRCIA).
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· 2 pulledCISA will host a series of virtual town halls to get feedback on the draft regulations to implement the Cy
CISA faces pressure to issue the final regulations quickly, while some lawmakers and industry groups also want the agency to amend the draft rules to be less broad and burdensome
CISA will host public meetings amid pressure to quickly finalize the CIRCIA rules and calls to address widespread critiques of the draft regulations.
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