Federal Railroad Administration's Procedures for Waivers and Safety-Related Proceedings. Federal Register FRA notice of proposed rulemaking. Summary: “This proposed rule would update FRA's procedures for waivers and safety-related proceedings to define the two components of the statutory waiver and suspension standard, “in the public interest” and “consistent with railroad safety.” By defining these terms, FRA intends to clarify the standard the agency will apply when evaluating petitions for regulatory relief. FRA also proposes to require petitions for relief to include evidence of meaningful consultation with appropriate stakeholders. Additionally, FRA proposes to make minor updates to agency rules of practice.” Comments required by December 30th, 2024.
Request for Comment on Product Security Bad Practices Guidance. Federal Register CISA comment extension notice. Summary: “On October 16, 2024, the Cybersecurity Division (CSD) within the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) published a request for comment [link added] in the Federal Register on the voluntary, draft Product Security Bad Practices guidance, which requests feedback on the draft guidance. CISA is extending the comment period for the draft guidance for an additional fourteen days through December 16, 2024.”
Request for Comment on Security Requirements for Restricted Transactions Under Executive Order 14117. Federal Register DHS request for comments notice. Summary: “CISA seeks public input on the development of security requirements for restricted transactions as directed by Executive Order (E.O.) 14117, “Preventing Access to Americans' Bulk Sensitive Personal Data and United States Government-Related Data by Countries of Concern.” E.O. 14117 addresses national-security and foreign-policy threats that arise when countries of concern and covered persons can access bulk U.S. sensitive personal data or government-related data. The proposed CISA security requirements for restricted transactions would apply to classes of restricted transactions identified in regulations issued by the Department of Justice (DOJ).” Comments due November 29th, 2024.
Provisions Pertaining to Preventing Access to U.S.
Sensitive Personal Data and Government-Related Data by Countries of Concern or
Covered Persons. Federal Register DOJ notice
of proposed rulemaking. Summary: “The Department of Justice proposes a rule
to implement Executive Order 14117 of February 28, 2024 (Preventing Access to
Americans' Bulk Sensitive Personal Data and United States Government-Related
Data by Countries of Concern), by prohibiting and restricting certain data
transactions with certain countries or persons.” Comments due November 29th,
2024.
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