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Date de publication 2022-05-12 19:06:06 (vue: 2022-05-13 21:47:27)
Titre A Look Back at the Executive Order on Cybersecurity (Recyclage)
Texte It has officially been one year since the release of the Biden administration's Executive Order on Cybersecurity, which outlines security requirements for software vendors selling software to the U.S. government.  These requirements include security testing in the development process and a software bill of materials for the open-source libraries in use so that known vulnerabilities are disclosed and able to be tracked in the future, among other things. The Executive Order – put into motion following the cyberattacks on government agencies through software from SolarWinds and Microsoft – calls on the U.S. Department of Commerce's National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to establish the security initiatives necessary to meet the requirements in a given timeframe. As we've seen over the past twelve months, NIST has met most of the timelines. So far, NIST has: Defined critical software Published guidance outlining security measures for critical software Published guidelines…
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Condensat able administration agencies among are back been biden bill calls commerce critical cyberattacks on cybersecurity defined department development disclosed establish executive far following for critical from future given government has has: include initiatives institute known libraries look materials measures meet met microsoft months most motion national necessary nist officially one open order other outlines outlining over past process published guidance published guidelines… put release requirements security seen selling since software solarwinds source standards technology testing things through timeframe timelines tracked twelve use vendors vulnerabilities which year  these
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Source Veracode.webp Veracode
Identifiant 4587686
Date de publication 2022-05-12 19:06:06 (vue: 2022-05-13 00:05:38)
Titre A Look Back at the Executive Order on Cybersecurity
Texte It has officially been one year since the release of the Biden administration's Executive Order on Cybersecurity, which outlines security requirements for software vendors selling software to the U.S. government.  These requirements include security testing in the development process and a software bill of materials for the open-source libraries in use so that known vulnerabilities are disclosed and able to be tracked in the future, among other things. The Executive Order – put into motion following the cyberattacks on government agencies through software from SolarWinds and Microsoft – calls on the U.S. Department of Commerce's National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to establish the security initiatives necessary to meet the requirements in a given timeframe. As we've seen over the past twelve months, NIST has met most of the timelines. So far, NIST has: Defined critical software Published guidance outlining security measures for critical software Published guidelines…
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Condensat able administration agencies among are back been biden bill calls commerce critical cyberattacks on cybersecurity defined department development disclosed establish executive far following for critical from future given government has has: include initiatives institute known libraries look materials measures meet met microsoft months most motion national necessary nist officially one open order other outlines outlining over past process published guidance published guidelines… put release requirements security seen selling since software solarwinds source standards technology testing things through timeframe timelines tracked twelve use vendors vulnerabilities which year  these
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