11/06/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/06/2024 09:20
WASHINGTON - The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) published a Notice of Proposed Rulemakingthat proposes to mandate cyber risk management and reporting requirements for certain surface transportation owners and operators.
"TSA has collaborated closely with its industry partners to increase the cybersecurity resilience of the nation's critical transportation infrastructure," said TSA Administrator David Pekoske. "The requirements in the proposed rule seek to build on this collaborative effort and further strengthen the cybersecurity posture of surface transportation stakeholders. We look forward to industry and public input on this proposed regulation."
This rule proposes to continue TSA's commitment to performance-based requirements. Building on the performance-based cybersecurity requirements TSA previously issued via annual Security Directives since 2021, the proposed rule leverages the cybersecurity framework developed by the National Institute of Standards and Technology and the cross-sector cybersecurity performance goals developed by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA).
Consistent with these requirements and standards, this rule proposes:
TSA asserts that maintaining an effective cybersecurity posture is critically important to ensuring that the surface transportation sector is prepared for, and able to manage, cyber risks. The requirements contained in this proposed rule would strengthen cybersecurity resilience across the surface transportation systems sector.
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