CISA has moved its cyber incident reporting form to the new CISA Services Portal to improve cyber incident reporting. The Portal is a secure platform for reporting cyber incidents. It has extra features like saving and updating reports, sharing with others, and searching and filtering. Users can now have informal discussions with CISA.
“Any organization experiencing a cyber attack or incident should report it – for its own benefit, and to help the broader community. CISA and our government partners have unique resources and tools to aid with response and recovery, but we can’t help if we don’t know about an incident,” said CISA Executive Assistant Director for Cybersecurity Jeff Greene. “Sharing information allows us to work with our full breadth of partners so that the attackers can’t use the same techniques on other victims, and can provide insight into the scale of an adversary’s campaign. CISA is excited to make available our new portal with improved functionality and features for cyber reporting.”
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CISA released a voluntary cyber incident reporting resource to help guide reporters through the reporting process. It explains who should report an incident, when and why to report it, and how to report it. They also provide several resources to reduce cyber risk.
CISA wants all organizations to use its new simplified portal to report cyber incidents voluntarily.
All are to visit here CISA Services Portal and Voluntary Cyber Incident Reporting Resource for more.