Senators to Noem: Axing review board puts 'lives at risk'
Briefly

A group of Democratic senators is advocating for the reestablishment of the Cyber Safety Review Board (CSRB), which was dissolved by President Trump. The CSRB had been pivotal in investigating cybersecurity incidents, particularly the Salt Typhoon hack by China that affected U.S. government and telecommunications networks. The senators emphasized the board's critical role in improving national cybersecurity and urged Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem to appoint qualified leaders to reinstate it. The board had previously produced a significant report on security failures, revealing vulnerabilities that enabled foreign espionage.
The Cyber Safety Review Board played a vital role in US national security during its existence, with senators urging its reinstatement to address cybersecurity threats.
Senators highlighted the invaluable recommendations provided by the CSRB for enhancing public and private sector cybersecurity to help prevent future attacks.
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