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CISA Announces Rescheduled Virtual Town Hall Meetings for CIRCIA Rulemaking

By Erik Dullea & Anokhy Desai on June 1, 2026
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Key point: CISA’s virtual town hall meetings for CIRCIA rulemaking have been rescheduled for June 15-18, 2026.

On May 26, 2026, CISA announced the dates for the rescheduled CIRCIA rulemaking town hall meetings between June 15-18, 2026. The agency’s use of town halls is discretionary and is not mandated within the federal rulemaking process. CISA canceled the original events because of the DHS funding impasse, and the new meetings will be held virtually as described in the table below.

Parties interested in providing input on the ransomware reporting requirements can register for these sessions at https://www.cisa.gov/circia. The deadline to register for any of the four events is two business days before each event.

Stakeholders who want CISA to consider written materials during one of the events must submit those materials no later than seven calendar days after the meeting. Submitted materials will be publicly available as part of the rulemaking docket.

Session TypeDate
General Session 1June 15, 2026
Critical Infrastructure Sectors, Group A: Communications Dams Emergency Services Food and Agriculture Government Facilities Healthcare and Public Health Transportation Systems Water and WastewaterJune 16, 2026
General Session 2June 17, 2026
Critical Infrastructure Sectors, Group B: Chemical Commercial Facilities Critical Manufacturing Defense Industrial Base Energy Financial Services Information Technology Nuclear Reactors, Materials, and WasteJune 18, 2026
Photo of Erik Dullea Erik Dullea

As head of Husch Blackwell’s Cybersecurity practice group, Erik assists clients in all aspects of cybersecurity and information security compliance and data breach response. Erik previously served as the acting deputy associate general counsel for the National Security Agency’s cybersecurity practice group before…

As head of Husch Blackwell’s Cybersecurity practice group, Erik assists clients in all aspects of cybersecurity and information security compliance and data breach response. Erik previously served as the acting deputy associate general counsel for the National Security Agency’s cybersecurity practice group before returning to the firm in 2023.

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Photo of Anokhy Desai Anokhy Desai

Anokhy is a privacy and cybersecurity attorney who recognizes that even the strongest defenses leave businesses exposed to risk. Guided by that understanding, she helps clients identify gaps in their data privacy and cybersecurity programs, strengthen compliance, and navigate emerging requirements with confidence.

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