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More on the World Economic Forum’s Cyber Resilience Pledge. NIST looks back on developments in cryptography. 5G security evaluation guidance from CISA and the DoD. China spreads stale rumors about US espionage.

May 28, 2022
Source: thecyberwire.com thecyberwire.com
News Snapshot:
As we noted yesterday, eighteen global oil and gas organizations have agreed to the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) Cyber Resilience Pledge, which, as the WEF explains, “aims to mobilize global commitment towards strengthening cyber resilience across industry ecosystems.” The goal of the initiative is to change how the concept of cyber resilience is perceived by helping industry see cybersecurity not as a cost, but as an opportunity to maximize a company’s business goals. Signers of the pledge commit to engaging their organizations' senior cyber leaders to develop global approaches and improve cyber resilience across ecosystems. Dragos CEO Robert M. Lee...
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