CISA Directs Federal Agencies to Update Edge Devices

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Operational Brief

U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency requires U.S. federal agencies to inventory and replace network appliances running past their vendor support cutoff date within 12 months; this directive does not explicitly mention Texas, TX, TCUD, or any Texas-specific entities.

Why It Matters for Texas Credit Unions

The article does not specifically mention Texas, TX, TCUD, or any Texas-specific entities. The directive applies to U.S. federal agencies generally and does not have a direct impact on Texas credit unions.

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Original Source Material

Binding Directive Requires Inventories and Replacements U.S. federal agencies have 12 months to start replacing risky network appliances running past their vendor support cutoff date under a directive published Thursday by U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency.