Minimum Cybersecurity Standards for Collaboration Technology and Other New Legislative Developments – What You Need to Know
Senator Ron Wyden Introduces Bill on Minimum Cybersecurity Standards for Collaboration Technologies
Senator Ron Wyden from Oregon has introduced a new bill aimed at establishing minimum federal cybersecurity standards for popular collaboration technologies such as Slack and Teams. The proposed legislation seeks to enhance data security and protect users of these platforms from cyber attacks.
New Regulatory Framework for Collaboration Technologies
The bill presented by Senator Wyden envisions the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) being responsible for defining interoperable standards for these technologies. Additionally, the project will also mandate the use of end-to-end encryption to further increase communication security.
Radha Plumb Appointed as Chief Digital and AI Officer at the Department of Defense
Radha Plumb has officially assumed the new role of Chief Digital and AI Officer at the Department of Defense, replacing Craig Martell. Her main responsibilities will involve developing new technologies and securing the digital infrastructure of the Department of Defense.
Government Facilities to Affordable Housing Conversion Act Bill
Another bill, the Government Facilities to Affordable Housing Conversion Act, aims to convert unused federal buildings in the USA into affordable housing for those in need. The initiative also seeks to reduce homelessness by utilizing existing building resources.
SSLC Group Presents Recommendations to Accelerate Shared Services in Federal Administration
The Shared Services Leadership Coalition (SSLC) has presented four key legislative and regulatory recommendations to expedite the adoption of shared services in federal administration. Their goal is to enhance efficiency and savings in the public sector through better resource utilization.
ATF Office Reminds Employees of Whistleblower Rights
Following Senator Chuck Grassley’s intervention, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives has reminded its employees of their whistleblower rights. This is a significant step towards ensuring transparency and combating abuses within government agencies.
GSA Phases Out the Use of PFAS Substances in Cleaning Federal Buildings
The General Services Administration (GSA) has announced a plan to eliminate the use of PFAS substances in the cleaning processes of federal buildings. These substances are harmful to health and the environment, so this decision aims to protect employees and preserve our planet.
James Lee Joins Chainalysis, Focusing on Cryptocurrency-Related Crime
James Lee, former head of IRS-Criminal Investigations, embarks on a new role as the Global Head of Training and Certification at Chainalysis. His primary focus will be on cryptocurrency-related crimes, and his expertise in law enforcement will be valuable to the company.
Keith Hardiman Named Director at the Air Force
Keith Hardiman has been appointed as the Director of the enterprise information technology directorate at the United States Air Force. His main task will be to manage the nearly $7 billion IT sector budget. The new director has significant experience in the technology industry and is considered an expert in modern technologies.
Senate Veterans’ Affairs Leaders Seek Higher Inflation Rates for Veterans
Leaders of the Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee advocate for higher inflation rates for veterans and their families. The proposed changes aim to increase benefits for those who have served in the armed forces and their loved ones. Support for veterans is an important aspect of social policy that requires ongoing care and attention to the needs of this social group.