Substack Daily Updates – 2-5-26
Today I published the following on Chemical Facility Security News:
Review – Bills Introduced – 2-4-26 – HR 7384, HF prohibition – Short version of article published here (premium content) – https://chemical-facility-security-news.blogspot.com/2026/02/review-bills-introduced-2-4-26.html
CSB Releases Another Combustible Dust Safety Video – Look at the Didion Milling explosions and fires in 2017 – https://chemical-facility-security-news.blogspot.com/2026/02/csb-releases-another-combustible-dust.html
HR 5000 Adopted in Committee – Cybersecurity Hiring – Minor change in substitute language passes by 44 to 0 – https://chemical-facility-security-news.blogspot.com/2026/02/hr-5000-adopted-in-committee.html
Review – Advisories and 4 Updates Published – 2-5-26 – NCCIC-ICS control system security advisories and updates – Short version of article published here (premium content) – https://chemical-facility-security-news.blogspot.com/2026/02/review-6-advisories-and-4-updates.html
I have removed the following articles from the CFSN Detailed Analysis paywall:
HR 5000 Introduced – Cybersecurity Hiring,
Public ICS Disclosures – Week of 1-24-26 – Part 1,
Public ICS Disclosures – Week of 1-24-26 – Part 2.
I posted the following to my social media feeds (X, Mastodon, Substack, and LinkedIn):
Just cancelled my WP subscription. Why support a publication with intentional decline in content and quality? BTW they had a planned $20.00 increase in subscription cost. REALLY?
I posted the following on a discussion on X about receiving duplicate CISA Advisory emails: “I actually receive three, on my old aol.com address and 2 on my gmail.com address. I think that I picked up the 2nd gmail.com set when I signed up on the CISA site for emails about ChemLock updates; I seem to remember clicking on the empty CISA cybersecurity box. CISA has no incentive to clean up duplicate entries on these lists; there is no cost for the ‘extra’ emails and their engagement stats are inflated by every duplicate.”