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The Department of Commerce will host a workshop April 3 to discuss a voluntary framework to reduce the cybersecurity risks to critical infrastructure, according to a department news release. The workshop aims to help the National Institute of Standards and…

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Technology (NIST) “collect information about current risk management practices; use of frameworks, standards, guidelines and best practices; and specific industry practices,” the release said. The president’s cybersecurity order, issued last month, directs NIST, in collaboration with U.S. companies, to lead the federal development of voluntary cybersecurity standards and best practices (CD Feb 14 p5). The event will be led by Commerce, Department of Homeland Security, NIST and White House officials and will include representatives from Visa, Merck, Fidelity, Northrop Grumman, and St. Luke’s Health System. It will be from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 1401 Constitution Ave. It will also be webcast at http://1.usa.gov/XMEP13.