The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA)has issued Binding Operational Directive 26-02, Mitigating Risk ...
The directive gives agencies three months to identify unsupported edge devices, a year to begin removing them and 18 months to eliminate them entirely.
CISA's new binding operational directive comes amid persistent concerns about nation-state adversaries targeting end-of-service edge devices, like routers.
CISA orders federal agencies to inventory, upgrade, and remove unsupported edge devices within 12–18 months to reduce ...
CISA has issued a new directive requiring federal agencies to decommission all end of support edge devices within 12 months to reduce ongoing exploitation risks ...
It's a reminder to remove and replace any unsupported devices ...
CISA issued Binding Operational Directive 26-02, requiring agencies to remove unsupported edge devices and strengthen asset lifecycle management.
Cybersecurity is a concern and watchword for organizations across industries, professionals of all stripes and even consumers, as digital devices continue to play a growing role in how we carry out a ...
The government is worried about hackers accessing systems through insecure and poorly monitored routers, firewalls and similar equipment at the network perimeter.
The US and UK governments urge federal agencies and all public and private organizations to replace discontinued edged ...
When I first started experimenting with networks as a teenager, I was mostly driven by curiosity and the need to make things work better. I had no idea those experiments would become so relevant ...