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Stakeholder coordination still needs improvement a year after Colonial Pipeline attack
May 4, 2022, 9:36 p.m. | Derek B. Johnson
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Nearly one year to the day since the Colonial Pipeline ransomware attack, U.S. officials say that cybersecurity coordination between the federal government and critical infrastructure is much improved, but departments and agencies are still working through how to coordinate their regulatory pushes with other stakeholders in and out of government.
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