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U.S. Code Title 6 Chapter 1 Subchapter XVIII Part A

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Part A — Cybersecurity And Infrastructure Security

6 U.S.C. pt. ptA

  • § 651 Definition
  • § 652 Cybersecurity And Infrastructure Security Agency
  • § 653 Cybersecurity Division
  • § 654 Infrastructure Security Division
  • § 655 Enhancement Of Federal And Non-federal Cybersecurity
  • § 656 Net Guard
  • § 657 Cyber Security Enhancement Act Of 2002
  • § 658 Cybersecurity Recruitment And Retention
  • § 659 National Cybersecurity And Communications Integration Center
  • § 660 Cybersecurity Plans
  • § 661 Cybersecurity Strategy
  • § 662 Clearances
  • § 663 Federal Intrusion Detection And Prevention System
  • § 664 National Asset Database
  • § 665 Duties And Authorities Relating To .gov Internet Domain
  • § 652a Sector Risk Management Agencies
  • § 665a Intelligence And Cybersecurity Diversity Fellowship Program
  • § 665b Joint Cyber Planning Office
  • § 665c Cybersecurity State Coordinator
  • § 665d Sector Risk Management Agencies
  • § 665e Cybersecurity Advisory Committee
  • § 665f Cybersecurity Education And Training Programs
  • § 665g State And Local Cybersecurity Grant Program
  • § 665h National Cyber Exercise Program
  • § 665i Cybersentry Program
  • § 665j Ransomware Threat Mitigation Activities
  • § 665k Federal Clearinghouse On School Safety Evidence-based Practices
  • § 665l School And Daycare Protection
  • § 665m President’s Cup Cybersecurity Competition
  • § 665n Industrial Control Systems Cybersecurity Training Initiative
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