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FHWA Adoption of Cyber Security
Evaluation Tool
Federal Highway
Administration (FHWA), U.S.
Department of Transportation (DOT).
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
With this notice, FHWA
announces that it is adopting the Cyber
Security Evaluation Tool (CSET) as a
voluntary tool transportation authorities
SUMMARY:
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can use to assist in identifying,
detecting, protecting against, responding
to, and recovering from cyber incidents.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
questions about this notice, please
contact Mr. Jason Carnes, FHWA
Transportation Security Coordinator
(202) 366–5280, or via email at
Jason.Carnes@dot.gov, Federal Highway
Administration, 1200 New Jersey
Avenue SE, Washington, DC 20590.
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Background
Pursuant to section 11510(b) of the
Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL),
enacted as the Infrastructure Investment
and Jobs Act (Pub. L. 117–58), FHWA is
required to develop a tool to assist
transportation authorities in identifying,
detecting, protecting against, responding
to, and recovering from cyber incidents.
Safety is the top priority of DOT and
FHWA. The FHWA routinely works
closely and collaboratively with Federal
and State agencies whose primary
missions revolve around securing
critical transportation infrastructure.
The FHWA provides subject matter
expertise to those agencies in
identifying potential physical and
cybersecurity threats and appropriate
mitigation efforts. When presented with
physical or cybersecurity questions,
concerns or incidents from State, local,
Tribal, and Territorial transportation
authorities, or other stakeholders,
FHWA routinely assists in connecting
these entities to security-focused
government agencies, including the
Transportation Security Administration,
the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure
Security Agency (CISA), and the Federal
Bureau of Investigation.
On March 5, 2024, FHWA published
in the Federal Register (89 FR 15923) a
notice and request for comments
proposing to adopt CISA’s CSET as a
voluntary tool that transportation
authorities can use to assist in
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identifying, detecting, protecting
against, responding to, and recovering
from cyber incidents. The CISA’s
cybersecurity mission is to defend and
secure cyberspace by leading national
efforts to drive national cyber defense,
resilience of national critical functions,
and a robust technology ecosystem. The
FHWA therefore thinks it is appropriate
to leverage CISA’s expertise instead of
attempting to create a separate and
potentially duplicative tool. The CSET,
developed by CISA, is a comprehensive
software tool designed to assist
organizations in assessing their
cybersecurity posture and developing
structured improvement programs. The
CSET helps organizations evaluate their
cybersecurity practices, identify
vulnerabilities, and prioritize mitigation
efforts by providing a systematic
approach to assess cybersecurity
controls and processes. It offers a range
of modules and questionnaires tailored
to different critical infrastructure
sectors, making it a valuable resource
for organizations seeking to enhance
their cybersecurity resilience through a
well-structured assessment and
development program. The CSET is
available to the public for download at
https://www.cisa.gov/downloading-andinstalling-cset.
Discussion of Comments Received
Consistent with BIL, section
11510(b)(2)(E), FHWA requested
comments on its notice proposing to
adopt CSET. The FHWA received two
comments, both of which supported
FHWA’s proposal to adopt CSET as a
voluntary cybersecurity tool. The
FHWA appreciates the comments.
Adoption of Cyber Security Evaluation
Tool
In accordance with BIL, section
11510(b), and after reviewing the
comments received, FHWA announces
with this notice that FHWA adopts
CISA’s CSET as a voluntary tool
transportation authorities can use to
provide assistance regarding cyber
incidents.
Authority: Sec. 11510, Pub. L. 117–58,
135 Stat. 592.
Shailen P. Bhatt,
Administrator, Federal Highway
Administration.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Highway Administration
[FHWA Docket No. FHWA-2024-0005]
FHWA Adoption of Cyber Security Evaluation Tool
AGENCY: Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), U.S. Department of
Transportation (DOT).
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: With this notice, FHWA announces that it is adopting the Cyber
Security Evaluation Tool (CSET) as a voluntary tool transportation
authorities
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can use to assist in identifying, detecting, protecting against,
responding to, and recovering from cyber incidents.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For questions about this notice,
please contact Mr. Jason Carnes, FHWA Transportation Security
Coordinator (202) 366-5280, or via email at [email protected],
Federal Highway Administration, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE, Washington,
DC 20590. Office hours are from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., ET, Monday
through Friday, except Federal holidays.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Electronic Access
This document may be viewed online under the docket number noted
above through the Federal eRulemaking portal at: www.regulations.gov.
Electronic submission and retrieval help and guidelines are available
on the website. Please follow the online instructions.
An electronic copy of this document may also be downloaded from the
Office of the Federal Register's website at: www.FederalRegister.gov
and the U.S. Government Publishing Office's website at:
www.GovInfo.gov.
Background
Pursuant to section 11510(b) of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law
(BIL), enacted as the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (Pub. L.
117-58), FHWA is required to develop a tool to assist transportation
authorities in identifying, detecting, protecting against, responding
to, and recovering from cyber incidents. Safety is the top priority of
DOT and FHWA. The FHWA routinely works closely and collaboratively with
Federal and State agencies whose primary missions revolve around
securing critical transportation infrastructure. The FHWA provides
subject matter expertise to those agencies in identifying potential
physical and cybersecurity threats and appropriate mitigation efforts.
When presented with physical or cybersecurity questions, concerns or
incidents from State, local, Tribal, and Territorial transportation
authorities, or other stakeholders, FHWA routinely assists in
connecting these entities to security-focused government agencies,
including the Transportation Security Administration, the Cybersecurity
and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), and the Federal Bureau of
Investigation.
On March 5, 2024, FHWA published in the Federal Register (89 FR
15923) a notice and request for comments proposing to adopt CISA's CSET
as a voluntary tool that transportation authorities can use to assist
in identifying, detecting, protecting against, responding to, and
recovering from cyber incidents. The CISA's cybersecurity mission is to
defend and secure cyberspace by leading national efforts to drive
national cyber defense, resilience of national critical functions, and
a robust technology ecosystem. The FHWA therefore thinks it is
appropriate to leverage CISA's expertise instead of attempting to
create a separate and potentially duplicative tool. The CSET, developed
by CISA, is a comprehensive software tool designed to assist
organizations in assessing their cybersecurity posture and developing
structured improvement programs. The CSET helps organizations evaluate
their cybersecurity practices, identify vulnerabilities, and prioritize
mitigation efforts by providing a systematic approach to assess
cybersecurity controls and processes. It offers a range of modules and
questionnaires tailored to different critical infrastructure sectors,
making it a valuable resource for organizations seeking to enhance
their cybersecurity resilience through a well-structured assessment and
development program. The CSET is available to the public for download
at https://www.cisa.gov/downloading-and-installing-cset.
Discussion of Comments Received
Consistent with BIL, section 11510(b)(2)(E), FHWA requested
comments on its notice proposing to adopt CSET. The FHWA received two
comments, both of which supported FHWA's proposal to adopt CSET as a
voluntary cybersecurity tool. The FHWA appreciates the comments.
Adoption of Cyber Security Evaluation Tool
In accordance with BIL, section 11510(b), and after reviewing the
comments received, FHWA announces with this notice that FHWA adopts
CISA's CSET as a voluntary tool transportation authorities can use to
provide assistance regarding cyber incidents.
Authority: Sec. 11510, Pub. L. 117-58, 135 Stat. 592.
Shailen P. Bhatt,
Administrator, Federal Highway Administration.
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