Efforts at the Department of Homeland Securityâs new Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency will focus on improving cybersecurity of industrial control systems, federal civilian networks, election security and supply chain through 2020, GovTech reported Sunday.
Jeanette Manfra, assistant director for cybersecurity at CISA, said part of the agencyâs top priorities is to protect connected devices and the â.govâ networks amid the expanding cyber capabilities of adversaries.Â
âWe have seen advanced persistent threat actors, including cyber criminals, nation states and their proxies, increase the frequency and sophistication of malicious cyber activity,â she told Dan Lohrmann of GovTech in an interview. âThey are developing and using advanced cyber capabilities in attempts to undermine critical infrastructure, target our livelihoods and innovation, steal our national security secrets and threaten our democracy,â she added.Â
To address threats to critical infrastructures, supply chain and the upcoming election, Manfra said CISA is working on increased coordination with government officials, industry and international partners for risk management.Â