"Standardized Information Sharing Framework 'Essential' for Improving Cyber Security"

How private sector organizations share threat intelligence data with the broader industry has been called for development by security experts. It is believed that improved cross-organizational collaboration would increase cyber resilience in the face of increasingly frequent and sophisticated cyberattacks. According to Jen Ellis, co-chair of the Institute for Science and Technology's Ransomware Task Force, this is one of the ways the private sector can team up with governments around the globe, as well as across sectors, industries, and regions. Government agencies such as the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) in the UK or the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) in the US enforce strict reporting deadlines for data breaches. However, companies often disclose only the bare minimum, which hinders the ability of other organizations to learn from and potentially prevent future attacks. This article continues to discuss experts' thoughts regarding the need to improve how private sector organizations share threat intelligence data with the wider industry.

ITPro reports "Standardized Information Sharing Framework 'Essential' for Improving Cyber Security"

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