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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
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Notice of the Establishment of the
Cyber Safety Review Board
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The Secretary of Homeland
Security (Secretary), in consultation
with the Attorney General, is
establishing the Cyber Safety Review
Board (CSRB) as directed by the
Executive Order titled, Improving the
Nation’s Cybersecurity, and pursuant to
the Homeland Security Act of 2002.
DHS is announcing the establishment of
the CSRB, a new review board, for
public awareness.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Erin
McJeon, 202–819–6196 or
CyberSafetyReviewBoard@cisa.dhs.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Secretary, in consultation with the
Attorney General, chartered the CSRB as
directed by Executive Order 14028 and
pursuant to 6 U.S.C. 451. The CSRB,
which was chartered on September 21,
2021, will operate in an advisory
capacity only.
The CSRB will convene following
significant cyber incidents that trigger
the establishment of a Cyber Unified
Coordination Group as provided by
section V(B)(2) of Presidential Policy
Directive (PPD) 41; at any time as
directed by the President acting through
the Assistant to the President for
National Security Affairs (APNSA); or at
any time the Secretary or CISA Director
deems necessary. Upon completion of
its review of an applicable incident, the
CSRB may develop advice, information,
or recommendations for the Secretary
for improving cybersecurity and
incident response practices and policy.
The Secretary, in consultation with the
Attorney General, shall provide to the
President, through the APNSA, any
advice, information, and
recommendations of the CSRB for
improving cybersecurity and incident
response practices and policy.
Whenever possible, the CSRB’s
advice, information, or
SUMMARY:
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recommendations will be made publicly
available, with any appropriate
redactions, consistent with applicable
law and the need to protect sensitive
information from disclosure.
Some of the issues the CSRB will
address may require members to have
access to classified information as well
as sensitive law enforcement,
operational, business, and other
confidential information.
In recognition of the sensitive
material utilized in CSRB activities and
discussions, the Secretary has exempted
the CSRB from Public Law 92–463, The
Federal Advisory Committee Act, 5
U.S.C. app.
Membership: The CSRB shall be
composed of no more than 20 members
who are appointed by the CISA Director,
in coordination with the DHS Under
Secretary for Strategy, Policy, and Plans.
The DHS Under Secretary for Strategy,
Policy, and Plans shall serve as the
inaugural Chair of the CSRB for a term
of two years. Members will include at
least one representative from the
Department of Defense, the Department
of Justice, DHS, CISA, the National
Security Agency, and the Federal
Bureau of Investigation. CSRB members
will also include individuals from
private sector entities to include
appropriate cybersecurity or software
suppliers.
Non-governmental members who
serve on the CSRB will serve as Special
Government Employees as defined in 18
U.S.C. 202(a). Members may be required
to sign a non-disclosure agreement.
Members may also be required to obtain
a security clearance. Members shall
consist of subject matter experts from
appropriate professions and diverse
communities nationwide, be
geographically balanced, and shall
include representatives of a broad and
inclusive range of industries.
A representative from the Office of
Management and Budget shall
participate in CSRB activities when an
incident under review involves Federal
Civilian Executive Branch (FCEB)
Information Systems, as determined by
the CISA Director, and other individuals
may be invited to participate in CSRB
activities on a case-by-case basis
depending on the nature of the incident
under review.
Duration: Unless otherwise directed
by the President, the Secretary may
extend the life of the CSRB every two
years as the Secretary deems
appropriate, pursuant to 6 U.S.C. 451.
Alejandro N. Mayorkas,
Secretary, Department of Homeland Security.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Notice of the Establishment of the Cyber Safety Review Board
AGENCY: Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Cybersecurity and
Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA).
ACTION: Notice of new review board establishment.
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SUMMARY: The Secretary of Homeland Security (Secretary), in
consultation with the Attorney General, is establishing the Cyber
Safety Review Board (CSRB) as directed by the Executive Order titled,
Improving the Nation's Cybersecurity, and pursuant to the Homeland
Security Act of 2002. DHS is announcing the establishment of the CSRB,
a new review board, for public awareness.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Erin McJeon, 202-819-6196 or
[email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Secretary, in consultation with the
Attorney General, chartered the CSRB as directed by Executive Order
14028 and pursuant to 6 U.S.C. 451. The CSRB, which was chartered on
September 21, 2021, will operate in an advisory capacity only.
The CSRB will convene following significant cyber incidents that
trigger the establishment of a Cyber Unified Coordination Group as
provided by section V(B)(2) of Presidential Policy Directive (PPD) 41;
at any time as directed by the President acting through the Assistant
to the President for National Security Affairs (APNSA); or at any time
the Secretary or CISA Director deems necessary. Upon completion of its
review of an applicable incident, the CSRB may develop advice,
information, or recommendations for the Secretary for improving
cybersecurity and incident response practices and policy. The
Secretary, in consultation with the Attorney General, shall provide to
the President, through the APNSA, any advice, information, and
recommendations of the CSRB for improving cybersecurity and incident
response practices and policy.
Whenever possible, the CSRB's advice, information, or
recommendations will be made publicly available, with any appropriate
redactions, consistent with applicable law and the need to protect
sensitive information from disclosure.
Some of the issues the CSRB will address may require members to
have access to classified information as well as sensitive law
enforcement, operational, business, and other confidential information.
In recognition of the sensitive material utilized in CSRB
activities and discussions, the Secretary has exempted the CSRB from
Public Law 92-463, The Federal Advisory Committee Act, 5 U.S.C. app.
Membership: The CSRB shall be composed of no more than 20 members
who are appointed by the CISA Director, in coordination with the DHS
Under Secretary for Strategy, Policy, and Plans. The DHS Under
Secretary for Strategy, Policy, and Plans shall serve as the inaugural
Chair of the CSRB for a term of two years. Members will include at
least one representative from the Department of Defense, the Department
of Justice, DHS, CISA, the National Security Agency, and the Federal
Bureau of Investigation. CSRB members will also include individuals
from private sector entities to include appropriate cybersecurity or
software suppliers.
Non-governmental members who serve on the CSRB will serve as
Special Government Employees as defined in 18 U.S.C. 202(a). Members
may be required to sign a non-disclosure agreement. Members may also be
required to obtain a security clearance. Members shall consist of
subject matter experts from appropriate professions and diverse
communities nationwide, be geographically balanced, and shall include
representatives of a broad and inclusive range of industries.
A representative from the Office of Management and Budget shall
participate in CSRB activities when an incident under review involves
Federal Civilian Executive Branch (FCEB) Information Systems, as
determined by the CISA Director, and other individuals may be invited
to participate in CSRB activities on a case-by-case basis depending on
the nature of the incident under review.
Duration: Unless otherwise directed by the President, the Secretary
may extend the life of the CSRB every two years as the Secretary deems
appropriate, pursuant to 6 U.S.C. 451.
Alejandro N. Mayorkas,
Secretary, Department of Homeland Security.
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