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Federal government considers sharing costs for ‘catastrophic’ cyber incidents

Por: The Hill Tech October 13, 2022

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As cyberattacks continue to rise, the federal government is contemplating whether it should step in to help private insurance companies cover some of the costs related to severe cyber incidents. The Treasury Department and Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA)  to weigh in on whether there’s a need for a federal insurance response to “catastrophic” cyber incidents and, if so, how such a program should be implemented. ... + full article



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