Security news aggregator

Latest coverage for Council

Stay informed with the latest updates and expert insights on information security matters from the Council. Protect your cyber world today.

3 headlines in this view

Refine the feed

Search across headline titles and summaries.

Tag briefing

Background for this topic.

Councils in information security are formal groups composed of experts, stakeholders, and decision-makers who develop policies, standards, and frameworks to guide cybersecurity practices within organizations or industries. They often focus on creating consistent approaches to risk management, data protection, and system security, ensuring alignment with regulatory requirements and emerging threats.

These councils influence security by defining controls that reduce attack surfaces, such as access management and encryption standards. Their guidance can shape vulnerability prioritization and secure system design, helping organizations avoid misconfigurations or gaps that attackers might exploit. Additionally, councils facilitate collaboration and information sharing, which supports coordinated defense strategies and timely updates to security policies based on evolving threat intelligence.

Showing 3 most recent headlines Filtered view
Bank Info Security 11 months, 3 weeks ago

Trump's CISA Nominee Grilled Over 2020 Election Fraud Claims

Sean Plankey Dodges Election Security Questions in Senate Confirmation HearingSean Plankey, a former Energy Department and National Security Council cybersecurity official, faced tough questions from lawmakers about President Donald Trump's false claims of voting machine vulnerabilities and election fraud in the 2020 election during his Thursday confirmation hearing.

Bank Info Security 11 months, 3 weeks ago

Trump's CISA Nominee Grilled Over 2020 Election Fraud Claims

Sean Plankey Dodges Election Security Questions in Senate Confirmation HearingSean Plankey, a former Energy Department and National Security Council cybersecurity official, faced tough questions from lawmakers about President Donald Trump's false claims of voting machine vulnerabilities and election fraud in the 2020 election during his Thursday confirmation hearing.