U.S. senators this week introduced a bill that would require critical infrastructure organizations to inform the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) if they experience a cyberattack, and it would also require most private companies to notify the government if they have made a payment in response to a ransomware attack.
Cybercrime·Incident Response
Proposed Bill Would Require Organizations to Report Ransomware Payments
U.S. senators this week introduced a bill that would require critical infrastructure organizations to inform the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) if they experience a cyberattack, and it would also require most private companies to notify the government if they have made a payment in response to a ransomware attack. The post Proposed Bill Would Require Organizations to Report Ransomware Payments appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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