The federal agencies tasked with tracking and preventing cybercrime rely on collaboration and data sharing to protect U.S. digital networks.
The recent passage of legislation that requires public and private sector entities to report any cyber event—specifically the Cyber Incident Reporting for Critical Infrastructure Act that became law in 2022—offers hope for CISA and the FBI's efforts.
While this is a step in the right direction for gathering a more comprehensive and accurate picture of the cyber incident landscape in the U.S., it may take several years after the bill's passage to actually acquire that data.
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