
DHS to propose 'cyber response and recovery fund' for state and local governments
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The Department of Homeland Security is working on a proposal for a "cyber response and recovery fund" to provide additional cybersecurity assistance to state and local governments through the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said Wednesday.
Mayorkas made the announcement during a speech outlining his vision for the department's cybersecurity effort. It's one of several steps the department is taking to ramp up its capabilities in the wake the SolarWinds supply chain hack that targeted the federal government and the Chinese-linked hack of Microsoft's Exchange email service. "Our government got hacked last year, and we didn't know about it for months," he said of SolarWinds, pointing out the need for the federal government to modernize cybersecurity defenses and deepen partnerships with the private sector.
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