National Cyber Security Division Law and Legal Definition
The National Cyber Security Division is a division under the Office of Cyber Security & Communications (NCSD), within the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. The NCSD works collaboratively with public, private, and international entities to secure cyberspace and U.S.’s cyber assets.
The NCSD aims to build and maintain an effective national cyberspace response system, and to implement a cyber-risk management program in order to protect the cyber infrastructure.
Legal Definition list
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- National Critical Materials Council
- National Criminal Justice Reference Service [NCJRS]
- National Criminal History Background Check System
- National Crime Victimization Survey [NCVS]
- National Cyber Security Division
- National Dam Safety Program
- National Dam Safety Review Board
- National Debt
- National Defense
- National Defense Act of 1916
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