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As the world becomes more interconnected through technology, cybersecurity has emerged as a critical issue for businesses and governments. Cybercriminals are continually seeking to exploit vulnerabilities in digital systems, putting sensitive information at risk.In this article, OCD-Tech reviews CISA STARTEGIC PLAN and the changes in four key areas.The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency’s (CISA) 2023-2025 Strategic Plan is the agency’s first, comprehensive strategic plan since CISA was established in 2018. This is a major milestone for the agency: The CISA Strategic Plan will focus and guide the agency’s efforts over the next three years.The Strategic Plan builds on the foundation created through the CISA Strategic Intent published in August 2019 to guide the agency’s work and create unity of effort. In their role as the nation’s cyber defense agency and the national coordinator for critical infrastructure security, CISA works with critical infrastructure partners every day to address the evolving threat landscape.That approach is reflected in the CISA Strategic Plan, which focuses on how collectively reduce risk and build resilience to cyber and physical threats to the nation’s infrastructure. To achieve the outcome of reduced risk and increased resilience, the CISA Strategic Plan describes four ambitious goals. Three of these goals focus on “how” the agency will work to reduce risk and build resilience, while the fourth goal focuses internally to ensure the agency is in a strong position to execute the CISA Strategic Plan, working as One CISA.The Strategic Plan sets CISA on a path over the next three years to drive change in four key areas:· Spearhead the national effort to ensure the defense and resilience of cyberspace. Serving as America’s cyber defense agency, CISA will spearhead the national effort to defend against cyber threat actors that target U.S. critical infrastructure, federal and SLTT governments, the private sector, and the American people. CISA must lean forward in the cyber defense mission toward collaborative, proactive risk reduction. Working with their partners, it is CISA’s responsibility to help mitigate the most significant cyber risks to the country’s National Critical Functions, both as these risks emerge and before a major incident occurs.· Reduce risks to, and strengthen the resilience of, America’s critical infrastructure. Safety and security depend on the ability of critical infrastructure to prepare for and adapt to changing conditions and to withstand and recover rapidly from disruptions. CISA coordinates a national effort to secure and protect against critical infrastructure risks. This national effort is centered around identifying which systems and assets are truly critical to the nation, understanding how they are vulnerable, and taking action to manage and reduce risks to them. CISA serveS as a key partner to critical infrastructure owners and operators nationwide to help reduce risks and build their security capacity to withstand new threats and disruptions, whether from cyberattacks or natural ha· Strengthen whole-of-nation operational collaboration and information sharing. At the heart of CISA’s mission is partnership and collaboration. Securing our nation’s cyber and physical infrastructure is a shared responsibility. Challenging traditional ways of doing business and actively working with government, industry, academic, and international partners to move toward more forward-leaning, action-oriented collaboration. CISA is committed to growing and strengthening Agency’s regional presence to more effectively deliver the assistance their stakeholders need.· Foundational to their success, will unify as One CISA through integrated functions, capabilities, and workforce. Building a culture of excellence based on core values and core principles that prize teamwork and collaboration, innovation and inclusion, ownership and empowerment, and transparency and trust. As one team unified behind a shared mission, CISA will “work smart” to operate in an efficient and cost-effective manner.While the Strategic Plan highlights CISA’s overall measurement approach and representative outcomes for each objective, the agency is developing internal measures of performance and effectiveness to better track progress toward reducing risk and achieving its goals.We invite you to read the full CISA Strategic Plan.Source: CISA

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THE IMPORTANCE OF CISA STRATEGIC PLAN 2023-2025

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As the world becomes more interconnected through technology, cybersecurity has emerged as a critical issue for businesses and governments. Cybercriminals are continually seeking to exploit vulnerabilities in digital systems, putting sensitive information at risk.In this article, OCD-Tech reviews CISA STARTEGIC PLAN and the changes in four key areas.The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency’s (CISA) 2023-2025 Strategic Plan is the agency’s first, comprehensive strategic plan since CISA was established in 2018. This is a major milestone for the agency: The CISA Strategic Plan will focus and guide the agency’s efforts over the next three years.The Strategic Plan builds on the foundation created through the CISA Strategic Intent published in August 2019 to guide the agency’s work and create unity of effort. In their role as the nation’s cyber defense agency and the national coordinator for critical infrastructure security, CISA works with critical infrastructure partners every day to address the evolving threat landscape.That approach is reflected in the CISA Strategic Plan, which focuses on how collectively reduce risk and build resilience to cyber and physical threats to the nation’s infrastructure. To achieve the outcome of reduced risk and increased resilience, the CISA Strategic Plan describes four ambitious goals. Three of these goals focus on “how” the agency will work to reduce risk and build resilience, while the fourth goal focuses internally to ensure the agency is in a strong position to execute the CISA Strategic Plan, working as One CISA.The Strategic Plan sets CISA on a path over the next three years to drive change in four key areas:· Spearhead the national effort to ensure the defense and resilience of cyberspace. Serving as America’s cyber defense agency, CISA will spearhead the national effort to defend against cyber threat actors that target U.S. critical infrastructure, federal and SLTT governments, the private sector, and the American people. CISA must lean forward in the cyber defense mission toward collaborative, proactive risk reduction. Working with their partners, it is CISA’s responsibility to help mitigate the most significant cyber risks to the country’s National Critical Functions, both as these risks emerge and before a major incident occurs.· Reduce risks to, and strengthen the resilience of, America’s critical infrastructure. Safety and security depend on the ability of critical infrastructure to prepare for and adapt to changing conditions and to withstand and recover rapidly from disruptions. CISA coordinates a national effort to secure and protect against critical infrastructure risks. This national effort is centered around identifying which systems and assets are truly critical to the nation, understanding how they are vulnerable, and taking action to manage and reduce risks to them. CISA serveS as a key partner to critical infrastructure owners and operators nationwide to help reduce risks and build their security capacity to withstand new threats and disruptions, whether from cyberattacks or natural ha· Strengthen whole-of-nation operational collaboration and information sharing. At the heart of CISA’s mission is partnership and collaboration. Securing our nation’s cyber and physical infrastructure is a shared responsibility. Challenging traditional ways of doing business and actively working with government, industry, academic, and international partners to move toward more forward-leaning, action-oriented collaboration. CISA is committed to growing and strengthening Agency’s regional presence to more effectively deliver the assistance their stakeholders need.· Foundational to their success, will unify as One CISA through integrated functions, capabilities, and workforce. Building a culture of excellence based on core values and core principles that prize teamwork and collaboration, innovation and inclusion, ownership and empowerment, and transparency and trust. As one team unified behind a shared mission, CISA will “work smart” to operate in an efficient and cost-effective manner.While the Strategic Plan highlights CISA’s overall measurement approach and representative outcomes for each objective, the agency is developing internal measures of performance and effectiveness to better track progress toward reducing risk and achieving its goals.We invite you to read the full CISA Strategic Plan.Source: CISA

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