Inside Cybersecurity

February 25, 2026

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By Sara Friedman

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency is ordering agencies to take actions to address vulnerabilities in Cisco’s systems that allow malicious actors to access sensitive information.

By Jaden Beard

Cybercrime organizations are increasingly using tactics typically attributed to nation state adversaries to infiltrate supply chains and carry out financially motivated attacks, according to an annual report from IBM’s threat intelligence team.

By Sara Friedman

The National Institute of Standards and Technology provides a recap of its efforts in the past year to grow the adoption and develop new resources for the agency’s revamped cybersecurity framework, known as “CSF 2.0,” in a blog post celebrating the second anniversary of the widely used publication.

By Jaden Beard

The Treasury Department has announced sanctions against a Russia-based exploit broker network for allegedly targeting foreign intelligence agencies in the acquisition and distribution of cyber tools that pose a national security risk.

By Sara Friedman

Nate Fick, former U.S. ambassador for cyberspace and digital policy at the State Department, is rejoining the Center for New American Security as a senior fellow, bringing back a diplomat from the Biden administration who previously spent three years at the think tank as chief executive officer.

By Sara Friedman

A recent white paper from influential industry cybersecurity players lays out an argument to promote information sharing with internal and external partners, while recognizing legal and compliance hurdles that should be taken into consideration.

By Jaden Beard

The Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies will back legislation to set up an industry-driven body to develop cyber standards for the water sector, at a House hearing, leveraging a model for collaboration used today in the energy sector.

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