Security News > 2016 > February > DHS releases guidelines for CISA-sanctioned cybersecurity information sharing (Help Net Security)
The US Department of Homeland Security has published guidelines on how the private sector and federal entities can share cyber threat indicators (CTIs) with the US federal government. The Department has also provided interim policies and procedures for how federal entities can receive and use CTIs, how privacy and civil liberties can receive, store, use and disseminate them, and how federal agencies can share information in the government’s possession. These guides are to make sure … More →
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