Cybersecurity

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RSM Cybersecurity Report Details Sophisticated Threat Environment
Featured update
Report cautions middle market firms against complacency amid decline in reported data breaches.
Our Work
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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Latest Content
- Nasdaq’s CEO discusses the impact of innovative technologies on the U.S. and how regulators and innovators must collaborate to drive business forward in 2023.
- U.S. and European industry stress the need for coordinated, consistent, technical standards-based policy and regulation at the U.S.-EU Cyber Dialogue.
- This policy brief summarizes key issues on government requirements for notification, reporting, and cyber information sharing.
- How “Sovereignty” Requirements Undermine Cybersecurity and Harm Transatlantic Ties
- This Coalition letter was sent to the Members of a number of House and Senate Committees, on a provision in the FY23 National Defense Authorization Act related to the semiconductor supply chain.
- This Coalition letter was sent to the House and Senate Armed Services Committees, the House Committee on Homeland Security, and the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, on Section 1627 of the FY23 National Defense Authorization Act, a provision dealing with Software Bill of Materials (SBOMs).