Terraforming the Cyber Legislative Landscape: The Cyber Incident Reporting for Critical Infrastructure Act of 2022
America continues to experience ransomware attacks and cyber intrusions at an alarming pace, yet the DOJ estimates only one in seven cybercrimes are reported to authorities. Learn why the Cyber Incident Reporting for Critical Infrastructure Act might just be the most formative piece of cyber legislation in the past several years, and how it helps to invert the growing cybercrime reporting iceberg.
SPEAKER(S): Josh Stemp
Josh Stemp is the Cybersecurity State Coordinator and Federal Cybersecurity Advisor in Idaho, representing the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA). CISA serves as the nation’s risk advisor and collaborates with industry and government partners to strengthen the resilience of the nation’s critical infrastructure against cyber and physical risks. In this role, Mr. Stemp is a cybersecurity liaison between state and local government officials, critical infrastructure stakeholders, and the federal government and provides strategic planning, threat awareness, risk management advice, and incident response coordination.