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Eric Geller @ericgeller
https://t.co/SLMcyDvgTl https://t.co/vZzRonD2Ep — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
@eleventhirtyate and my god does she want to — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
@USCPSC Well, this killer pillow plot is pretty dark even for them — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
@USCPSC This is riveting, I hope you can adapt this into an HBO series — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
@USCPSC He's not rooting for the pillows, right? You're not getting that dark? — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
@USCPSC Why is he clapping? Is he a little sadist? — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
@maustermuhle lmao what — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
@aedwardslevy https://t.co/pA7GLLo0Wo — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
@KeithChu @RonWyden ಠ_ಠ — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
hooo boy — PolitiTweet.org
southpaw @nycsouthpaw
The NYT editorial board collectively misunderstands freedom of expression. https://t.co/t1maLPuxlB https://t.co/rnhopnFyRy
Eric Geller @ericgeller
.@HowellONeill takes a look at how the Biden administration is trying to move past the voluntary approach to cybersecurity that's failed for decades, as repeated colossal corporate failures create momentum for regulation similar to other areas of life. https://t.co/57x5d5gbDl https://t.co/81rjC06kfv — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
U.K. now describing Russia's invasion of Ukraine as "faltering." — PolitiTweet.org
Ministry of Defence 🇬🇧 @DefenceHQ
Latest Defence Intelligence update on the situation in Ukraine - 17 March 2022 Find out more about the UK governm… https://t.co/i1POOEPxhq
Eric Geller @ericgeller
ICYMI — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
My story about the problems with the TSA's pipeline cybersecurity regulations is now available for all to read!… https://t.co/jsPyRofeLI
Eric Geller @ericgeller
this was a super fun cameo and very well-deserved — PolitiTweet.org
Zach Montellaro @ZachMontellaro
The sole time I interviewed Stacey Abrams, I jokingly asked her at the end what Star Trek series I should watch bec… https://t.co/ogJsBljaWr
Eric Geller @ericgeller
@chrismvasq thank you!! — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
My story about the problems with the TSA's pipeline cybersecurity regulations is now available for all to read! https://t.co/dfASFTFBnM https://t.co/HN0i6CLjG5 — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
@tayhatmaker beautiful boy — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
@nycsouthpaw paw — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
hoooo boy — PolitiTweet.org
Mark Joseph Stern @mjs_DC
Incidentally, Judge Laurence Silberman just sent this email to the listservs for all Article III judges in the Unit… https://t.co/wuGxnc8AQC
Eric Geller @ericgeller
The bottom line: “There is not a single pipeline operator who has felt positive about the interactions that I’m aware of,” Lee told me. “This has derailed lots of other valuable security efforts.” — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
The TSA's stumbles could also fuel efforts to move pipeline oversight to DOE, as House Energy and Commerce Committee lawmakers have sought. https://t.co/acFXNMd15G — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
With the Biden admin scrambling to protect critical infrastructure from hackers in Russia and beyond — and, e.g., requesting cyber regulatory authority for EPA — the problems with the TSA rules highlight hurdles that other regulators will need to overcome with their own sectors. — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
Despite the frustrations, the pipeline industry isn't in a rush to see the TSA issue revised rules. Industry reps say it's worth taking the time to create better regulations. “We want TSA to take the time to be thoughtful and get this right,” the pipeline executive told me. — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
Don't expect new rules any time soon, though. A full rulemaking process would likely take up to two years, Lee told me. “In some cases,” sr TSA official said, “we don't have that length of time.” A rushed but still adequate process could take about a year. — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
TSA Administrator David Pekoske acknowledged during a 2/16 mtg with pipeline companies that it would be a good idea to move to outcome-based regs. Sr DHS official says admin carefully studying NERC CIP & other models as it plans permanent rules for pipelines & other TSA sectors. — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
Under this approach, TSA could still require specific practices, such as hiring a CISO, but in other areas, such as network segmentation or patching, pipeline companies would get to propose specific ways of meeting the requirements. — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
Pipeline companies want TSA to write new regulations that are "outcome-based." TSA would identify security goals, industry would suggest ways to meet them, and they'd collaborate to write the rules. Lee pointed to NERC CIP electric sector cyber rules as a model for this. — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
The TSA says it has roughly 24 full-time and contract staff reviewing requests. Sr official says process "moving at a pace that ensures...whatever we approve or deny has been fully evaluated." Official says volume is "unprecedented" & much higher than in TSA's aviation program. — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
Industry says TSA doesn't have enough staff to process alternative measures requests. “We can go weeks or months without hearing back from them," the pipeline exec said. Lee and the exec say only one person at TSA HQ and a few people in regional offices are working on this. — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
The senior TSA official says they've reviewed 170 requests and are working on the remaining 200. In addition to 5 approvals, they've closed several dozen requests by rewriting the regulations themselves — another indication that the original rules were seriously flawed. — PolitiTweet.org