The directive gives agencies three months to identify unsupported edge devices, a year to begin removing them and 18 months to eliminate them entirely.
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA)has issued Binding Operational Directive 26-02, Mitigating Risk ...
The government is worried about hackers accessing systems through insecure and poorly monitored routers, firewalls and similar equipment at the network perimeter.
CISA's new binding operational directive comes amid persistent concerns about nation-state adversaries targeting end-of-service edge devices, like routers.
The directive targets firewalls, routers, and VPNs that are no longer receiving vendor patches, as nation-state actors shift their tactics from endpoints to infrastructure.
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has issued a new binding operational directive requiring ...
SEC-TPM™ Accelerates CRA Compliance with Embedded TPM for STM32 MPUs without Hardware Redesign STMicroelectronics NV ...
With the rise of attacks on edge devices enabling further incursions by attackers into enterprise networks, it’s time for everyone to step up their security game, say agencies in the Five Eyes ...
The UK’s leading cybersecurity agency and its Five Eyes peers have produced new guidance for manufacturers of edge devices designed to improve baseline security. GCHQ’s National Cyber Security Centre ...