The US wants security requirements as standard to stop sensitive data from falling into enemy hands

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  • CISA is requiring organizations in critical sectors to update their security
  • MFA, vulnerability management, and data encryption will be enforced
  • These changes will help mitigate the potential theft of data by state-sponsored and nation state actors

The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has unveiled a set of proposed security requirements aimed at reducing risks posed by unauthorized access to American data.

The move is due to concerns about the vulnerabilities exposed by recent cyberattacks, state-sponsored hacking campaigns, and the misuse of personal data by hostile nations.

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