"CISA, DHS, FBI and International Partners Publish Guide for Protecting High-Risk Communities"

The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), Department of Homeland Security (DHS), and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), in collaboration with international cyber partners have published "Mitigating Cyber Threats with Limited Resources: Guidance for Civil Society." The guide aims to help civil society organizations reduce their risk of cyber intrusions, particularly state-sponsored ones. It also encourages software manufacturers to implement and publicly commit to Secure by Design practices to protect vulnerable and high-risk communities. The guide advises civil society organizations to use phishing-resistant Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA), be cautious when sharing information on social media, prioritize vendors that follow Secure by Design principles, and be aware of social engineering tactics. This article continues to discuss the new guide for protecting high-risk communities. 

CISA reports "CISA, DHS, FBI and International Partners Publish Guide for Protecting High-Risk Communities"

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