The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has officially dismissed its advisory committees, including the Cyber Safety Review Board (CSRB). This decision was communicated in a memorandum stating that the termination aligns with DHS's commitment to end resources misuse and concentrate on national security. The CSRB played a critical role in examining cyber incidents and formulating recommendations for enhancing security across sectors. Notably, its dismissal comes amidst an investigation into the notable Salt Typhoon hacking incident. Current committee members have the opportunity to reapply for their positions, although future structural changes remain undefined.
The Department of Homeland Security has dismissed its advisory committees, including the Cyber Safety Review Board, as part of a prioritization of national security.
The CSRB was assessing cyber incidents and providing recommendations for security improvements, emphasizing a collaborative approach between government and the private sector.
While it remains unclear how the committees will be restructured, dismissed members can reapply for their posts according to the DHS memorandum.
The decision to terminate current memberships is part of DHS's commitment to eliminate resource misuse and sharpen focus on national security.
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