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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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The Chamber welcomes the opportunity to comment on the Department for Digital, Culture, Media, and Sport’s call for views on cybersecurity in supply chains and managed service providers. The Chamber views supply chain security and resilience as fundamental to both the economic and national security of the U.S. and our allies.
This Hill letter was sent to Members of the Senate Committee on Armed Services on the nomination of Carlos Del Toro to be Secretary of the Navy.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The following statement can be attributed to Christopher D. Roberti, Senior Vice President for Cyber, Intelligence, and Supply Chain Security Policy, U.S. Chamber of Commerce: “This latest ransomware attack impacting hundreds of businesses is yet another reminder that the U.S. government must take the fight to these foreign cybercriminal syndicates. The government must use its full capabilities to investigate, disrupt, prosecute, and hold accountable these known criminal gangs.”
This Hill letter was sent to the Members of the House Committee on Appropriations, ahead of the committee's markup of the Fiscal Year 2022 Financial Services and General Government Appropriations bill,
Cybersecurity experts share tips for how business owners and corporate leaders can protect their companies from cyber threats.
This Hill letter was sent to the members of the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, on the nomination of Jen Easterly to be Director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency.
This Hill letter was sent to the Members of the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, on the nomination of Chris Inglis to be National Cyber Director.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s Executive Vice President and Chief Policy Officer Neil Bradley released the following statement today welcoming the administration’s 100-day review issued under its Executive Order on America’s Supply Chains:
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce (“the Chamber”) appreciates the opportunity to submit these comments in response to the Request for Information (“RFI”) issued on April 20, 2021, by the Office of Electricity, Department of Energy (“DOE”).
Mr. Roberto ViolaDirector GeneralCommunications Networks, Content and TechnologyEuropean Commission1049 Bruxelles/BrusselBelgium Subject: Cybersecurity – review of EU rules on the security of network and information systems