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NIST: CyberSecurity Publications
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NIST: CyberSecurity Framework Home Page
NIST: CyberSecurity Framework Home Page
FTC: CyberSecurity for Small Businesses Training Page
FTC: CyberSecurity for Small Businesses Training Page
DISA: Antivirus Home Use Program
DISA: Antivirus Home Use Program
The DoD Cyber Crime Center (DC3)
The DoD Cyber Crime Center (DC3)
CISA: Stop Ransomware Resource Site
CISA: Stop Ransomware Resource Site
Ransomware is an ever-evolving form of malware designed to encrypt files on a device, rendering any files and the systems that rely on them unusable. Malicious actors then demand ransom in exchange for decryption. Ransomware actors often target and threaten to sell or leak exfiltrated data or authentication information if the ransom is not paid. In recent months, ransomware has dominated the headlines, but incidents among the Nation’s state, local, tribal, and territorial (SLTT) government entities and critical infrastructure organizations have been growing for years.
CISA: Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog
CISA: Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog
For the benefit of the cybersecurity community and network defenders—and to help every organization better manage vulnerabilities and keep pace with threat activity—CISA maintains the authoritative source of vulnerabilities that have been exploited in the wild. Organizations should use the KEV catalog as an input to their vulnerability management prioritization framework.How to use the KEV CatalogThe KEV catalog is also available in these formats:
CISA: Free CyberSecurity Service and Tools
CISA: Free CyberSecurity Service and Tools
CISA: CyberSecurity Alerts
CISA: CyberSecurity Alerts
CDSE: CyberSecurity Online Training Course
CDSE: CyberSecurity Online Training Course
SANS Cyber Security Blog
SANS Cyber Security Blog
InfraGard.org
InfraGard.org
IC3.gov
IC3.gov
CISA Reporting
CISA Reporting
Federal Rules of Evidence
Federal Rules of Evidence
The Federal Rules of Evidence are a set of rules that govern the introduction of evidence at civil and criminal trials in US Federal Courts.
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