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Cyberattacks have increasingly affected both public and private entities. Those attacks underscore the need for coordinated action. The U.S. Chamber believes public-private partnership is critical to robust cybersecurity. Together, we must work proactively to make sure key cyber systems are always ready to handle increasing and evolving threats. When government works with the business community, we can enhance security, drive international collaboration, and hold malicious cybercriminals accountable when they violate domestic and international laws.
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This Hill letter was sent to the members of the United States Congress, supporting H.R. 7331, the "National Cyber Director Act."
This Hill letter was sent to the House Committee on Appropriations, on Fiscal Year 2021 Appropriations for State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs.
This letter was sent to members of the U.S. Cyberspace Solarium Commission.
This coalition letter was sent to Senate Leadership on amendment 2193 in S. 4049, the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021.
This letter was sent to all members of the United States Senate on S. 4049, the “National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021."
This letter was sent to the members of the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs and the House Committee on Homeland Security, supporting S. 3045, the “Cybersecurity Vulnerability Identification and Notification Act of 2019.”
This Hill letter was sent to the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, supporting S. 3712, the “Cybersecurity Competitions to Yield Better Efforts to Research the Latest Exceptionally Advanced Problems (CYBER LEAP) Act.”
Recent events show GDPR is falling short in the fight against cybercriminals looking to cash in on the COVID-19 crisis.
Despite increased investments in security and the implantation of policies geared toward training, the cybersecurity threat continues to rise. In fact, for the second straight year, RSM’s survey found that more than half of middle market executives surveyed indicated that there will likely be an attempt to illegally access their organizations’ data in 2020. The data only emphasizes the importance of cyber insurance. The RSM survey finds that the number of middle market companies that carry policies has indeed risen in the last year. However, less than half of middle market executives with policies are familiar with their policy coverages. This data only emphasizes the importance of cyber insurance. The RSM survey finds that the number of middle market companies that carry policies has indeed risen in the last year. However, less than half of middle market executives with policies are familiar with their policy coverages.
Mr. William McGeveranReporter, ULC Collection and Use of Personally Identifiable DataMondale Hall229 19th Avenue, SouthMinneapolis, MN 55455 RE: April Revision of Model Draft for Collection and Use of PersonallyIdentifiable Data Act (“Draft Act”) Dear Mr. McGeveran: