FORT MEADE, Md.-The National Security Agency published its 2023 Cybersecurity Year in Review today to share its recent cybersecurity successes and how it is working with partners to deliver on cybersecurity advances that enhance national security.
This year's report highlights NSA's work with U.S government partners, foreign partners, and the Defense Industrial Base.
Detecting stealthy People's Republic of China intrusions into U.S. critical infrastructure and joined forces with partners to expose those intrusions.
Collaborating with industry, government stakeholders, and academia to modernize cryptography to scale cybersecurity solutions and address the quantum threat.
This report includes information about NSA's cybersecurity partnerships and the efforts in building them.
Inaugurated the new AI Security Center within the Cybersecurity Collaboration Center, which will promote the secure development, integration, and adoption of AI capabilities within National Security Systems and the Defense Industrial Base.
Scaled NSA's cybersecurity impact against global threats like Russian cyberespionage malware and malicious cyber activity from the People's Republic of China together with U.S. and international partners and collaborators.
Increased enrollments in NSA's no cost cybersecurity services to Department of Defense contractors by 400%, hardening infrastructure and strengthening the Defense Industrial Base.
Read the 2023 NSA Cybersecurity Year in Review to learn more.
This Cyber News was published on www.nsa.gov. Publication date: Wed, 20 Dec 2023 00:14:05 +0000