Below: A senator blocks Biden’s nominations of the military’s cyber officials, and a trade agency revises its foreign surveillance promotion policy. First:The federal government might need to create an entity to oversee the burgeoning number of conflicting cybersecurity regulations, some industry groups told the Office of the National Cyber Director this week.
“It is not clear to industry which agency in the federal government acts as the clearinghouse for cyber-related regulations and requirements,” the group argued. “Multiple authorities are issuing guidance and requirements, often simultaneously and frequently overlapping in coverage.”At the state level, five states had data privacy laws toward the beginning of this year, and six months later, 15 had data privacy or health privacy laws.
Tuberville began his holds on the military nominees in February in protest of a Defense Department policy that provides paid leave and travel expenses to military personnel seeking and other Republican senators on Wednesday night read off the names of dozens of nominees. They stressed that the nominee holdouts have become a military readiness issue and that many of the nominees do not work on abortion policy.A Commerce Department trade bureau revised a policy for U.S.
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