"NSA Publishes 2022 Cybersecurity Year in Review"

The National Security Agency (NSA) has released its Cybersecurity Year in Review for 2022 to discuss its mission priorities and demonstrate how it bolsters the nation's cybersecurity. This year's review emphasizes NSA's capacity to scale cybersecurity solutions through partnerships, resulting in increased speed and agility. Rob Joyce, NSA Cybersecurity Director, stated that by securing the most sensitive networks of the US government, solutions are cascaded to help protect critical infrastructure, US allies, businesses, and consumers worldwide. The Year in Review highlights NSA's efforts, such as collaborating with industry to harden billions of endpoints against active and ongoing nation-state threats, disclosing zero-day vulnerabilities to vendors for remediation before nation-state actors exploit them, releasing cybersecurity guidance to protect against active adversary and cybercriminal threats, and more. The Cybersecurity Collaboration Center (CCC) of the NSA has increased its industry partnerships to over 300 in the past year. NSA combines Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) insights with those of industry partners at the CCC to provide intelligence-driven cybersecurity that protects the nation and its allies. The agency uses encryption to protect millions of devices, and the agency also oversees the infrastructure necessary to key those devices. This involves the production and distribution of the keys, codes, and other cryptographic materials that the US government and military employ to secure weapons, satellites, communications, and a variety of other systems crucially important to the nation's security. This article continues to discuss NSA's 2022 Cybersecurity Year in Review.

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