CBP takes bold step to enhance cybersecurity
In a proactive move to bolster cybersecurity measures, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has recommended that a designated point of contact (POC) for cybersecurity be added to Automated Commercial Environment (ACE) Portal accounts.
This comes in response to a significant increase in cyberattacks targeting the trade community, which have resulted in substantial costs and disruptions.
Cybersecurity
The ACE Portal is a critical tool providing a secure platform for managing trade data and facilitating communication with CBP. By adding a cybersecurity POC, carriers can ensure that CBP has the correct contact information for a rapid response in the event of a cybersecurity threat. This measure aims to:
- Reduce doubt about the legitimacy of both the cyberattack and the notification from a CBP official,
- Provide CBP with the correct person to contact for technical and cybersecurity-related information, and
- Expedite collaborative efforts to intercept and mitigate the impacts of an identified threat.
This initiative underscores the importance of cybersecurity in the trade community and highlights CBP's commitment to preventing and mitigating the impacts of cyberattacks. By taking these proactive steps, carriers can better protect their businesses and contribute to a more secure trade environment.
How do I add a point of contact?
To add a POC for cybersecurity, ACE users must follow the steps required as described in the Modernized ACE Portal User Guide.
Users should select “Technical Point of Contact” in the “Type” drop-down menu field and include “Cybersecurity” in parentheses after the contact’s last name. For example, for a cybersecurity POC named John Doe, the last name field would read “Doe (Cybersecurity).