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Eric Geller @ericgeller
@normative this left-wing cancel culture is out of control — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
Treasury sanctions Russian cryptocurrency exchange Garantex, which facilitated more than $100 million in criminal transactions, including $6 million of ransomware gang Conti's proceeds. https://t.co/wtj8n1bdDa — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
Louis DeJoy. Boy, I don't know. — PolitiTweet.org
Christopher Ingraham @_cingraham
Gas mileage on proposed new USPS fleet -- 160,000 trucks -- is so bad that it will emit as much CO2 as 4.3 million… https://t.co/ypJfDJ8HmM
Eric Geller @ericgeller
sounds somewhat familiar — PolitiTweet.org
The New York Times @nytimes
Tens of thousands of Ukrainians are reportedly being taken to what are being referred to as filtration camps in Rus… https://t.co/GzU8swJm6E
Eric Geller @ericgeller
The hearing has ended. — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
LaTurner: Do you have recommendations for implementing the cyber incident reporting program? We need "coordination between CISA, U.S. Treasury and regulators about attempting to [harmonize] the already existing reporting requirements with new reporting requirements." — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
Jake LaTurner: How can CISA improve its services for highly sophisticated companies like financial firms? Silberstein: Providing "more context to the individual sectors around the information about their supply chains is a long-term direction which could be helpful." — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
Malinowski says he'll be introducing a bill soon to help satellite operators protect themselves from cyberattacks. He notes that many sectors, including water, rely on this technology. "I see that as something that will help the entire [infrastructure community]." — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
Tom Malinowski: How can Congress help critical infrastructure operators of all sizes modernize their systems? Morley: Many of CISA’s resources are “quite exceptional” in helping utilities detect and fix vulnerabilities. We support continued efforts targeted at smaller utilities. — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
Gimenez responds, “I do think that it’s maybe worth the inconvenience of the business side of it that, hey, maybe these things should be a little bit separated.” — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
Carlos Gimenez: Should we mandate that IT and OT networks be separated? AY: No. “I think it's dangerous to mandate” that. There are "business reasons, efficiency reasons" to interconnect IT and OT: billing, predicting equipment failure, detecting outages. — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
Clarke: Seen more of a willingness to report recently? Meyers: “A lot of these investigations are conducted under the direction of counsel," so the lawyers advise on whether to report. Yoran: “‘Led by counsel’ sounds suspiciously like ‘not gonna report’ to my untrained years.” — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
Yvette Clarke: Do you encourage members to report cyber incidents to the government? Silberstein: Yes. In some cases, we facilitate that reporting, but we also encourage them to “engage directly” with the appropriate agencies. Morley: Yes, “very consistently." — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
But Meyers says it's key for CISA to take the lead. "The private sector is already connected to the JCDC. It's already connected to CISA. They can work together there , they can engage there, and then you can pull in each sector specific agency as appropriate.” — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
Mariannette Miller-Meeks asks about the importance of clear and consistent federal response plans. Morley says "absolutely critical" for SRMAs to take lead (e.g. EPA for water) in collaboration w/ CISA b/c they have infrastructure experience that CISA doesn't. — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
Jeff Van Drew: Do we have the best talent working on this from the government side? Meyers: “I believe so. ... We are absolutely moving in the right direction...the workforce has become much smarter and much more capable, and we're continuing to train and operationalize that." — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
Kathleen Rice: How does AWWA help the least capable utilities build up their cyber defenses? Morley: We share CISA's advisories, but some of those advisories are technically complex, which is why we want EPA and CISA to do more to make them "actionable" to all utilities. — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
Dan Bishop's only question was to CrowdStrike's Meyers about the DNC server investigation and the FBI's use of CrowdStrike's report. — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
Yoran: "It is absolutely critical, for the free market to work, that we have that level of transparency of both cybersecurity practices [and] risk management and transparency around breaches." — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
Jim Langevin: Why is the new SEC cyber disclosure rule so important? Yoran: Transparency around cyber risk management practices will lead executives and boards “to pay closer attention to cybersecurity.” — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
Katko says “it's incumbent upon CISA to not be a regulator, but to be a facilitator and a partner with the private sector.” — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
Torres: How can the water system be protected when it’s so fragmented and federated? Morley: Through increased use of CISA's cyber hygiene scans and collaborative regulation. — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
Torres: Should the government mandate best practices like MFA across all the sectors? Yoran: Yes, but while keeping in mind that best practices are sector- and infrastructure-dependent. Meyers: Start with recommendations. — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
Ritchie Torres: Should the U.S. government play a bigger role in directly defending critical infrastructure? Yoran: No. “They might not understand the changes that they might make and how those might impact the critical infrastructure.” — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
Yoran: "Requiring greater transparency of cyber risk practices and oversight forces companies to treat cybersecurity risk as business risk and will lead to stronger cybersecurity governance and accountability among corporate leaders and boards." — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
Tenable's Amit Yoran: "Market forces around cybersecurity have not achieved successful equilibrium. Free markets work best with risk-informed decision making and transparence. Pushing for such a regulatory regime should be a nonpartisan effort." — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
Silberstein: "As I speak, the financial sector has not experienced an increased level of cyberattacks directly attributable to Russia. ... Outside of the conflict zone, we're not seeing any significant uptick in attacks attributable to any specific geography or threat actor.” — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
FS-ISAC's Steve Silberstein praises the government for its "paradigm shift from reactive to proactive sharing of information," along with CISA and other agencies' "repeated and consistent messaging and realistic context," which has helped financial firms protect themselves. — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
Morley recommends that EPA and CISA work with water sector associations on a "unified outreach campaign" to increase water utilities' use of CISA's cyber hygiene scanning services, "especially small and medium utilities." — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
Morley: "AWWA stands ready to work with Congress, the sector and our federal partners to implement a strategy that supports sustainable cybersecurity protection that recognizes the variability of water systems across the nation." — PolitiTweet.org