America's Cybersecurity Defenses Are Cracking
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The story discusses the weaknesses in America's cybersecurity defenses, with commenters expressing skepticism about the effectiveness of current measures, particularly CISA, and highlighting ongoing security concerns.
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CISA is like the TSA for the internet. Security Theater, now streaming to a screen near you.
CISA has been nothing more than a bureaucratic checklist tool, not a legitimate defensive organization capable of implementing meaningful deterrents. At its best, it provides a reasonable shared framework for bare minimum efforts by local IT teams. At worst, it's the usual big organization ass-covering mechanism that allows responsible parties to dodge accountability by waving around the checklists and saying "look! we did everything we were supposed to, but despite our best efforts, those evil Iranian hackers defaced our unsecured, sloppily put together web servers anyway."
We need less bureaucracy and more accountability, and for that we need legislation that brings consequences to bear. Minimum IT staffing and spending, an actual regulatory enforcement agency and not a corporate style cover your ass department.
Otherwise, the status quo will continue.
Narrator: Nothing ever happens.
One backdoor at a time. /s