Cyber Official Warns 'American Way of Life' at Risk From Hackers

A top U.S. cybersecurity official offered a dire warning to members of Congress on Wednesday, saying the “American way of life” faces serious risks amid the drumbeat of ransomware attacks and physical threats to the nation’s critical infrastructure. From a report: Jen Easterly, director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, known as CISA, told the House Homeland Security Committee Wednesday that “ransomware has become a scourge on nearly every facet of our lives, and it’s a prime example of the vulnerabilities that are emerging as our digital and our physical infrastructure increasingly converge.” Her appearance, aside National Cyber Director Chris Inglis, comes as the private sector and governments have grappled with pervasive cyberattacks during the last 12 months. Some attacks, including the Colonial Pipeline breach in May, have led to gas shortages, disrupted supply chains and exposed federal systems to significant compromise.

Easterly’s testimony came after CISA issued a binding operational directive that would create a catalog of known exploited cybersecurity vulnerabilities and would require federal agencies to fix these flaws within specific time frames. It would apply to all software and hardware on federal information systems, including those managed by an agency or hosted by third parties. While the directive would only apply to federal agencies, Easterly said in a statement she wants every organization to adopt the directive “and prioritize mitigation of vulnerabilities listed in CISA’s public catalog.” Representative John Katko, a Republican from New York, said, “The volume of alerts, advisories, and directives goes to show the pervasiveness of vulnerabilities affecting owners and operators of critical infrastructure, and federal networks.” Inglis said that privately owned critical infrastructure, which accounts for 85% of the total, is “increasingly core to the government’s imperative to protect and provide for national security.”

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