Four senators are advocating for the Department of Homeland Security to restore the Cyber Safety Review Board (CSRB), which was dissolved earlier this year, citing its importance in investigating significant cybersecurity threats. The board had been involved in high-profile cases such as the Salt Typhoon hacks targeting telecom providers and previous incidents like the SolarWinds breach. The senators argue that the dismantling of the CSRB undermines a crucial collaboration between the federal government and private sector, impacting the advancement of cybersecurity capabilities.
When building cyber security capabilities, the software and IT ecosystem benefits tremendously from transparent, accessible, and rigorous research and forensics.
The decision to dismantle this successful collaboration between the federal government and the private sector is particularly confounding.
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