Today I published the following on Chemical Facility Security News:
Review – Public ICS Disclosures – Week of 3-15-25 – Moderately busy disclosure week – 24 vendor disclosures – 6 vendor updates – 3 researcher reports – Short version of article published here (premium content) – https://chemical-facility-security-news.blogspot.com/2025/03/review-public-ics-disclosures-week-of-3_22.html
Chemical Incident Reporting – Week of 3-15-25 – 2 incidents, one probable CSB reportable – https://chemical-facility-security-news.blogspot.com/2025/03/chemical-incident-reporting-week-of-3.html
Review – HR 1034 Introduced - DHS Cybersecurity OJT – Would establish the ‘DHS Cybersecurity On-the-Job Training Program’ to voluntarily train Department employees – No new funding provided – Short version of article published here (premium content) – https://chemical-facility-security-news.blogspot.com/2025/03/review-hr-1034-introduced-dhs.html
Short Takes – 3-22-25 – ISS ‘rescue’ commentary – Li-6 separation w/o mercury – Bird flu mutations – Starliner crew returns to Earth – https://chemical-facility-security-news.blogspot.com/2025/03/short-takes-3-22-25.html
I posted the following to my social media feeds (X, Mastodon, Substack, and LinkedIn):
I posted the following comment to a post by Brian Krebs on LinkedIn about a recent Trump memo telling the DOJ and DHS to “seek sanctions against attorneys and law firms who engage in frivolous, unreasonable and vexatious litigation against the United States”: “I would like to think that this would drive a lot of career lawyers to submit their resignations in DOJ and DHS. More interesting to see will be how this memo is used in court cases where DOJ actually tries to implement the requirements. But you have to give it to Trump, he is not trying to hide his actions. He just does not care what anyone thinks.”