House Passes Bill to Formalize NTIA’s Cyber Role Following Salt Typhoon Attacks
UNITED STATES, JUL 14 – The bill formalizes NTIA's leadership role to coordinate cybersecurity policies after Salt Typhoon, described as the worst telecom hack in U.S. history by Senate Intelligence officials.
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US National Guard unit was 'extensively' hacked by Salt Typhoon in 2024, memo says
WASHINGTON - A U.S. state's Army National Guard network was thoroughly hacked by a Chinese cyberespionage group nicknamed \"Salt Typhoon,\" according to a Department of Homeland Security memo. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Read Full ArticleHouse passes bill to formalize NTIA’s cyber role following Salt Typhoon attacks
As cyber officials work to contain Salt Typhoon inside U.S. telecom networks, the House on Monday passed a bill that would officially designate one federal agency to lead efforts in protecting the nation’s digital infrastructure from such threats. The National Telecommunications and Information Administration Organization Act cleared the House via voice vote and is now teed up for Senate consideration — the same position the bill found itself in…
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