
New DHS Cyber Safety Review Board will investigate major incidents
CNN
The Department of Homeland Security has established a Cyber Safety Review Board to examine "significant cybersecurity events," a move aimed at ramping up protection of US networks and infrastructure.
The board, which will include government officials and outside cybersecurity executives, will assess past incidents and provide recommendations to the White House and DHS.
The panel's first review will focus on the critical flaw in the widely used Log4j software that was uncovered and made public late last year, DHS said Thursday in a news release about the new board.

Jeffrey Epstein survivors are slamming the Justice Department’s partial release of the Epstein files that began last Friday, contending that contrary to what is mandated by law, the department’s disclosures so far have been incomplete and improperly redacted — and challenging for the survivors to navigate as they search for information about their own cases.

The Providence mayor wants the Reddit tipster to get a $50,000 FBI reward. It might not be so simple
His detailed tip helped lead investigators to the gunman behind the deadly Brown University shooting – but whether the tipster known only as “John” will ever receive the $50,000 reward offered by the FBI is still an open question.











