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Here are the newsletters you may have missed last week:
- House Appropriations Bills Address Cybersecurity and Technology Policy
- Australia Further Expands Law Enforcement Agency Powers To Fight Online Crime
Tweet of the Week
Reports
- “How the Data Security Law Sets the Stage for the Tech Industry in China and Beyond” — The Center for Strategic and International Studies
- “Statecraft and Strategy Under the Eroding Monopoly of Cyber Intelligence” — Net Politics and Digital and Cyberspace Policy Program
- “The Information Warfighter Exercise Wargame” — The RAND Corporation
- “Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act: Drinking Water and Wastewater Infrastructure” — The Congressional Research Service
- “Energy and Water Development: FY2022 Appropriations” — The Congressional Research Service
- “New Declassification Reforms Are Classified” — Federation of American Scientists
- “The Right Way to Structure Cyber Diplomacy” — Center for a New American Security
- “Despite refiling, the Federal Trade Commission’s case against Facebook remains weak” — American Enterprise Institute
- “How Are We Going to Build All That Clean Energy Infrastructure?” — Niskanen Center
Coming Events
§ 7 September
o The California Privacy Protection Agency Board hold a public meeting.
§ 8 September
o Australia’s Select Committee on Australia as a Technology and Financial Centre will hold a hearing on its inquiry.
o The California Privacy Protection Agency Board hold a public meeting.
§ 9 September
o The House Science, Space, and Technology Committee will mark up its portion of the FY 2022 budget reconciliation package.
§ 10 September
o The House Agriculture Committee will mark up its portion of the FY 2022 budget reconciliation package.
§ 14 September
o The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) will hold a plenary meeting.
§ 28 September
o The Information Security and Privacy Advisory Board (ISPAB) will hold an open meeting and “The agenda is expected to include the following items:
§ —Board Discussion on Executive Order 14028, Improving the Nation’s Cybersecurity (May 12, 2021) deliverables and impacts to date,
§ —Presentation by NIST, the Department of Homeland Security, and the General Services Administration on upcoming work specified in Executive Order 14028,
§ —Presentation by the Office of Management and Budget on Executive Order 14028 directions and memoranda to U.S. Federal Agencies,
§ —Board Discussion on recommendations and issues related to Executive Order 14028.
§ 30 September
o The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) will hold an open meeting. No agenda has been announced as of yet.
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