White House Strategy Takes Aim at America's Cybersecurity
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White House Strategy , Takes Aim at , America's Cybersecurity .
White House Strategy , Takes Aim at , America's Cybersecurity .
On March 2, the White House released
the Biden administration's new
national cybersecurity strategy. .
On March 2, the White House released
the Biden administration's new
national cybersecurity strategy. .
NBC reports that the plan details the administration's
effort to increase oversight of critical industries by
requiring them to adhere to basic cybersecurity practices.
The strategy also seeks to hold software
companies liable for failing to integrate
security into the products they develop.
We’d see shifting liability as a long-term
process. We’re looking out a decade.
We don’t anticipate that this is something
where we’re going to see new law
on the books within the next year, Anonymous administration official, via NBC.
NBC reports that the Biden administration has also
been pushing to create cybersecurity requirements
for the pipeline industry and the rail industry. .
NBC reports that the Biden administration has also
been pushing to create cybersecurity requirements
for the pipeline industry and the rail industry. .
The plan includes efforts
to coordinate government agencies
to protect the nation from hackers.
According to a senior administration official,
the White House will continue to use existing legal authority
to bolster cybersecurity as it pertains to infrastructure. .
According to a senior administration official,
the White House will continue to use existing legal authority
to bolster cybersecurity as it pertains to infrastructure. .
Americans must be able to have
confidence that they can rely on
critical services, hospitals, gas pipelines,
air water services, even if they are
being targeted by our adversaries, Anne Neuberger, senior White House national security adviser who specializes in cybersecurity, via NBC.
NBC reports that water sanitation is managed
by tens of thousands of independently-
operated plants across the U.S. .
Small staffs use computerized systems which hackers
have capitalized on in several recent publicized incidents
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