Bharat Bhise HNA Observes Continuous Legislative Efforts on Cybersecurity


Bharat Bhise HNA and other experts are keen on renewed efforts, especially on the legislature, of beefing up the cybersecurity landscape on both federal agencies and private infrastructure.

The latest bill to be filed exclusively dealing with cybersecurity is the Advancing Cybersecurity Diagnostics and Mitigation Act. Filed by Rep. John Ratcliffe (R-Texas) and Ro Khanna (D-Calif), the new bill hopes to strengthen the already-in-place digital protection programs under the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

The main project under the DHS is the Continuous Diagnostics Mitigation (CDM) program, the agency’s approach to cybersecurity for federal agencies. Under the new bill, the DHS is directed to codify the CDM project, and also gives policy development powers under the DHS Secretary.

According to Bharat Bhise HNA, one unique feature of the new bill is its all-encompassing setup. If the bill becomes law, the DHS is mandated to make cybersecurity programs and policies available for civilian use. The bill also sets into stone the CDM’s continuity, since there will be a specific provision to develop policies and cybersecurity measures to adapt to a changing cyber threats landscape.

Meanwhile, the Senate also has its version of the upcoming bill. It was introduced earlier this year by Senators John Cornyn and Maggie Hassan. When asked on why there are now two identical bills filed, Rep. Ratcliffe said that it is a welcome development. “I’m pleased to be joined by Congressman Khanna and Senators Cornyn and Hassan in our efforts to improve America’s cybersecurity posture by codifying the CDM program and making it available to more agencies at all levels of government.”

Cybersecurity is an ongoing issue that needs constant advancements due to the changing landscape of security threats. However, aside from this response from both Houses, other institutions have yet to prioritize cybersecurity efforts. Bharat Bhise HNA mentions that just recently, it was uncovered that a $10-million budget for a cybersecurity infrastructure program had been diverted to set up other projects.

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