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Tickling the Ivory Towers: How CIRC Tames the Beast of Cyber Incident Reporting
Ever thought the Cyber Incident Reporting Coordinating Committee (CIRC) was just a cacophony of acronyms? Think again! Behind the jargon, it’s all about the human effort to harmonize cyber incident reporting. With a proposed 72-hour deadline, CIRC aims to end the solo performances and conduct…

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When it comes to cyber incident reporting, the Cyber Incident Reporting Coordinating Committee (CIRC) is like a symphony conductor trying to tune an orchestra of federal agencies, each playing their own tune. It's a grand undertaking full of bureaucratic jargon and acronyms that could make even the most stalwart cybersecurity aficionado's eyes glaze over. But behind the government-speak, there's a surprisingly human effort to streamline and harmonize how we report cyber incidents (and save us all a headache or two in the process).