Cybersecurity Dive June 5, 2024
David Jones

National Cyber Director Harry Coker Jr. detailed White House strategy to streamline the administrative burden and cost of cyber compliance.

Dive Brief:

  • The Biden administration outlined a comprehensive plan Tuesday to harmonize a bevy of federal, state and international regulations designed to boost cyber resilience among the nation’s private sector and critical infrastructure providers. Industry stakeholders want the administration to simplify the reporting process to cut back on duplicative disclosure requirements.
  • National Cyber Director Harry Coker Jr. said the administration is working on a pilot reciprocity framework to determine how best to streamline the administrative load on critical infrastructure subsectors, in a Tuesday blog post.
  • The administration will also seek additional help from Congress to find legislative...

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