July 30, 2024
The article discusses the U.S. military's ongoing challenge to train and retain skilled cyber personnel and advocates for the creation of a dedicated Cyber Force as a long-term solution. Due to the slow process of establishing this new force, the article recommends interim measures to address current shortcomings. These include prioritizing specialization in cyber roles, providing job-specific training, redesigning career paths, and revamping incentive pay programs to better retain talent. The suggested changes aim to improve the Army's efficacy in cyber operations and prepare it for the future establishment of a Cyber Force.
July 30, 2024
Microsoft has provided additional information regarding the recent crashes involving Windows and CrowdStrike software. The issue stemmed from a compatibility conflict that caused systems to crash, affecting users who rely on both Windows and CrowdStrike. Microsoft is currently working with CrowdStrike to resolve the problem and prevent future occurrences, while advising affected users to follow specific troubleshooting steps provided by the companies.
Microsoft Reveals More Details About Windows CrowdStrike Crash — PCMag pcmag.com
July 30, 2024
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced a restructuring aimed at enhancing strategy and policymaking for IT, cybersecurity, data, and AI. Responsibilities will be redistributed among three agencies, with the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT (ONC) rebranded to include broader technology and policy roles. Key positions, including Chief Technology Officer and Chief AI Officer, will oversee respective strategies and governance. This restructuring supports President Biden’s executive order on AI and aims to improve HHS’s adaptability and strategic initiatives in these critical areas.
HHS announces major new AI, cybersecurity and IT reorganization Healthcare IT News
July 30, 2024
The Biden administration’s cybersecurity policy marks a notable shift, aiming to shift the burden of protection from consumers to the private sector responsible for technology and critical infrastructure. This strategy is implemented across 16 critical infrastructure sectors, introducing new regulations and voluntary initiatives to establish minimum security standards. Despite facing criticism for the extent of these changes, the administration has pushed forward, influenced by high-profile cyberattacks like those on Colonial Pipeline and JBS. Key elements of this policy include executive orders, the Secure by Design initiative, and mandatory incident reporting legislation. However, the effort is navigating complex challenges such as legal ambiguities post-Supreme Court rulings and resistance from some industry sectors and Republican legislators. Overall, while progress is acknowledged, stakeholders continue to debate the effectiveness and scope of these regulatory measures.
Biden’s cybersecurity legacy: ‘a big shift’ to private sector responsibility cyberscoop

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