Remote Digital Forensics Is Redefining Investigation And Cybersecurity
In the digital age, lives and businesses are deeply integrated with technology, increasing the risk of cyber threats. Digital forensics is vital for defending against cybercrime, requiring advanced tools that go beyond traditional methods. Remote digital forensics addresses challenges like cyber-physical systems, mobile technology growth and expansive networks crossing borders.
Remote digital forensics provides advanced tools to tackle cyber challenges, utilizing AI, machine learning and data analytics for proactive security. Evolving remote digital forensics will enhance resilience, protect information and maintain infrastructure integrity.
Federal Civilian Executive Branch Operational Cybersecurity Alignment Plan
CISA published the Federal Civilian Executive Branch (FCEB) Operational Cybersecurity Alignment (FOCAL) Plan on 9/16/2024. As the operational lead for federal cybersecurity, CISA uses this plan to guide coordinated support and services to agencies, drive progress on a targeted set of priorities, and align collective operational defense capabilities. The end result is reducing the risk to more than 100 FCEB agencies.
The plan was developed in collaboration with FCEB agencies to provide standard, essential components of enterprise operational cybersecurity and align collective operational defense capabilities across the federal enterprise. The FOCAL Plan is designed to focus resources on actions that substantively advance operational cybersecurity improvements and alignment goals.
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