Introduction
Our daily life, economic vitality, and national security depend on a stable, safe, and resilient cyberspace.
Cyberspace and its underlying infrastructure are vulnerable to a wide range of risk stemming from both physical and cyber threats and hazards. Sophisticated cyber actors and nation-states exploit vulnerabilities to steal information and money and are developing capabilities to disrupt, destroy, or threaten the delivery of essential services.
Cisa
On November 16, 2018, President Trump signed into law the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Act of 2018. This landmark legislation elevates the mission of the former National Protection and Programs Directorate (NPPD) within DHS and establishes the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA). CISA builds the national capacity to defend against cyber attacks and works with the federal government to provide cybersecurity tools, incident response services and assessment capabilities to safeguard the ‘.gov’ networks that support the essential operations of partner departments and agencies.
What Does CISA Do?
CISA is responsible for protecting the Nation’s critical infrastructure from physical and cyber threats. This mission requires effective coordination and collaboration among a broad spectrum of government and private sector organizations.
- Comprehensive Cyber Protection
- Infrastructure Resilience
- Emergency Communications
- National Risk Management Center
Some Must-Read Cyber Security Site
If you work in the cybersecurity industry or are interested in pursuing a career in this vitally important field, it’s important to stay up to date on the latest trends and advancements.
Daniel Miessler
An experienced cybersecurity expert, consultant and writer, Miessler takes a personal approach on his blog —
greeting visitors with the words: “My name is Daniel Miessler… I explore the interesting and beautiful at the
intersection of security, technology, and humans.” His offerings include curated newsletters, essays, podcasts and
high-quality writing.Computerworld
Computerworld, which was established as a print magazine in 1967 and “went digital” in 2014, is now a global
publication branded in 47 countries and a go-to for anyone in the tech world. The online magazine covers cloud
computing, emerging technologies cybersecurity and much more.CNET
CNET is the go-to site for technology reviews, “how-to” tech content and the latest in tech news. They also have a
shopping section on their site where they list the best deals on everything from TVs to laptops to web hosting. They
also cover cybersecurity issues such as data breaches and defenses, and government efforts to establish a U.S. cyber
doctrine.PC World
PC World is a well-known online computer and technology magazine that offers news, reviews and how-tos, along
with plenty of videos on topics that include not just PC-related issues but business and cybersecurity as well.Dark Reading
If you work in cybersecurity or have any interest in the field, you have likely visited the Dark Reading website. As one
of the most popular websites among cybersecurity professionals, Dark Reading offers insight across a variety of
topics from analytics and application security to mobile and cloud security, IoT and more. According to Dark Reading,
“This is where enterprise security staffers and decision-makers come to learn about new cyber threats, vulnerabilities
and technology trends.”Schneier on Security
Bruce Schneier has been writing about security on his blog, Schneier on Security, since 2004. Dubbed a “security
guru” by The Economist, he is a special advisor to IBM Security and the CTO at IBM Resilient, a Harvard fellow and the
author of 13 books. Bruce Schneier knows security — and his blog proves it. This is definitely one to bookmark if you
are interested in the security industry.
Cyber security still apply.
dear @teach-me
Could you please explain why did you copy+paste your content ? Isn't it plagarizm at it's best?
Sources:
https://www.cisa.gov/cybersecurity
https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefings-statements/president-donald-j-trump-signed-h-r-3359-law/
I'm afraid that I will not be able to support your content in the nearest future any more. Just 2 days ago you've read and commented my post about stealing/spinning others people content/work and very same day you did it too.
Could you please provide me with any explanation, which would possibly help me understand why did you take a risk and plagiarize someones else work?
Yours
Piotr
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What I have underlined is indeed the source of https://www.cisa.gov
Which is for example only.. And I also paste the original URL so it doesn't mislead readers.
If I am no longer eligible for your support, I apologize for this mistake. Thank's to all time
This is just an example that I gave, because it has something to do with CyberSecurity. Is not the point of these posts.
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Dear @teach-me
In that case you should not accept any rewards from publishing this content, since you've just copied+pasted it.
I've noticed that you're blacklisted on HIVE already by spaminator. You will probably soon realize that what you do is very unwanted on Steem/Hive blockchain.
Using someones else content and intelectual property and simply refering to the source means nothing if you're enjoying financial benefits from it. Legally it is forbidden in majority of countries accross the globe.
So please consider those words. You may have a very difficult time on Steemit once you end up on steemcleaners radar (or any other similar services, fighting with plagiarism).
All the best,
Piotr
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Yeah, I'll consider what I've been doing all this time.
Can I still fix all of this, and get your support?
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Hello @teach-me
Unfortunately, I'm very basic about some of the technological stuff. That Dark Reading website, I didn't know it, but it's good to know that there is something similar. Just in case you want additional information about something or even if you can bring something up to this platform and discuss it. I'm sure there will be many new things.
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Sad news: https://steemit.com/hive-175254/@crypto.piotr/q8oyak
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Hi @teach-me
I do like reading about cybersecurity, especially the human behaviour elements. It is often what people do which is the weakest link.
I have been reading Schneier for years - highly recommend.
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Sad news: https://steemit.com/hive-175254/@crypto.piotr/q8oyak
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hmm not good. Noted.
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