Cybersecurity regulations face ‘uphill battle’ after Chevron ruling
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Contributed by: Drex DeFord
Summary
The Supreme Court's recent decision to overturn the Chevron doctrine, which previously allowed courts to defer to federal agencies' interpretation of ambiguous laws, poses significant challenges for the Biden administration's cybersecurity regulatory efforts. This ruling undermines the legal basis for many of the stringent cybersecurity measures that the administration has pursued, often by creatively reinterpreting existing statutes. Experts warn that current and future cybersecurity regulations, ranging from water safety reviews by the EPA to incident reporting protocols by CISA, may now face increased legal scrutiny and challenges. Federal agencies and the Biden administration are evaluating how to adapt to this new legal landscape while continuing to prioritize cybersecurity.