Trump regulatory agenda puts off DHS decisions on proposed data-protection rules

From: Inside Cybersecurity

Rick Weber

The Trump administration’s regulatory plan for 2018 delays several pending Department of Homeland Security proposals at least until spring, including revisions intended to make it easier for industry to share information about cyber threats through an automated system.

The administration’s “unified regulatory agenda” released on Dec. 14 puts off a decision on whether DHS will issue a proposed rulemaking to revise requirements for “protected critical infrastructure information,” among several cyber-related regulatory actions.

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