Our Mission
The Center for Cybersecurity Policy and Law is a nonprofit 501(c)(6) organization that develops, advances, and promotes best practices and educational opportunities among cybersecurity professionals. The Center provides a forum for thought leadership for the benefit of those in the industry including members of civil society and government entities in the area of cybersecurity and related technology policy. The Center seeks to leverage the experience of leaders in the field to ensure a robust marketplace for cybersecurity technologies that will encourage professionals, companies, and groups of all sizes to take steps to improve their cybersecurity practices.
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Cybersecurity Coalition, Hacking Policy Council Comment on NIST Cyber AI Profile
The Cybersecurity Coalition and the Hacking Policy Council submitted comments to NIST in response to the initial public draft of the Cybersecurity Artificial Intelligence Community Profile.
Developing a National Cybersecurity Strategy
Developing a national cybersecurity strategy is a critical investment a government can make to secure its future. This paper outlines the components and offers a framework with the tools to design, implement, and improve their strategies.
FedRAMP Signals Acceleration of Requirements for Machine-Readable Packages in the Rev5 Process
FedRAMP has proposed modifications to the Rev5 process in the newly published RFCs that could enact major changes and require Cloud Service Offerings to provide authorization packages in a “machine-readable format.”
Yet Another Blog about 'Cyber Operations' Part I: The Lexicon
The vocabulary around cyber operations has become muddled with policymakers often conflating terms. This post aims to set a standard lexicon for all to use moving forward.
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