The former head of CISA, Christopher Krebs, told the House Homeland Security Committee this month that the U.S. should increase support to the agency, in part so it can issue grants to state and local governments to improve their cybersecurity and accelerate IT modernization across the federal government, which is part of the Biden proposal.
Suspected Russian hack fuels new US action on cybersecurity
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At a congressional hearing Wednesday, former Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency director Christopher Krebs said he thought it “very likely” the Oldsmar hacker was a disgruntled employee.
Hack exposes vulnerability of cash-strapped US water plants
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