Cybersecurity Water trade groups urge lawmakers to consider cyber training, more funding for their facilities House subcommittee members make the case that more EPA regulatory efforts surrounding water facilities could “do more harm than good.” By Christian Vasquez February 1, 2024 (Getty Images) Share Facebook LinkedIn Twitter Copy Link Advertisement Advertisement More Like This Texas expands prohibited tech list, citing cyber risks posed by Chinese Communist Party By Sophia Fox-Sowell In ‘uncertain times,’ Arizona lawmakers introduce bill to improve voting access, cybersecurity By Colin Wood The new cyber investment mandate: Why ‘cyber risk quantification’ is key to state government’s pivot to human-centric defense By Scoop News Group Advertisement Top Stories New ‘Justice AI Tracker’ watches how police, courts are using AI By Sophia Fox-Sowell Advertisement
Texas expands prohibited tech list, citing cyber risks posed by Chinese Communist Party By Sophia Fox-Sowell
In ‘uncertain times,’ Arizona lawmakers introduce bill to improve voting access, cybersecurity By Colin Wood
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New federal playbook targets cyber grant-funded critical infrastructure projects By Sophia Fox-Sowell