Treasury Offers Digital Asset Firms Cybersecurity Info Sharing
Summary
The Treasury Department is extending cybersecurity information-sharing resources to digital asset firms. This initiative brings cryptocurrency and digital asset companies into existing government cybersecurity partnership programs. Digital asset firms should monitor for forthcoming Treasury guidance on participating in these information-sharing frameworks.
What changed
The Treasury Department announced it will provide cybersecurity information-sharing resources to digital asset firms, expanding government cybersecurity partnerships to include cryptocurrency and blockchain companies. This marks an extension of existing federal cybersecurity frameworks to the digital asset sector.
Digital asset companies should anticipate increased engagement with federal cybersecurity resources and potential alignment with Treasury-recommended frameworks. Companies operating in cryptocurrency, blockchain, or digital payment spaces should monitor for forthcoming guidance on accessing these cybersecurity resources and participating in information-sharing programs.
What to do next
- Monitor for Treasury cybersecurity guidance for digital asset firms
- Review existing cybersecurity frameworks in anticipation of Treasury recommendations
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Treasury to share cybersecurity information with digital asset firms
April 9, 2026 Reading Time: 1 min read The Treasury Department will offer digital asset firms the same cybersecurity information it shares with banks and other financial institutions, provided the firms meet certain criteria, according to an announcement today.
The new initiative is designed to help digital asset firms better identify, prevent and respond to cyber threats targeting their customers and networks, the Treasury Department said. The effort advances a key recommendation from President Trump’s Working Group on Digital Asset Markets report.
Interested firms should contact the Office of Cybersecurity and Critical Infrastructure Protection for more information.
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