On March 2, 2023, The White House released a comprehensive National Cybersecurity Strategy for the United States.
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Kemba Walden, the White House’s acting national cyber director, gave an overview of the Biden administration’s National Cybersecurity Strategy at the Amazon Web Services Summit in Washington D.C. on Wednesday, discussing how the strategy, unveiled in March, stands t...
On March 2, the White House issued the National Cybersecurity Strategy (the Strategy), a broad vision to reinvigorate the federal government’s approach to cybersecurity and address a wide spectrum of long-term challenges. The Strategy reflects the latest significant cybersecurit...
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, Amazon CEO Andy Jassy, and Apple CEO Tim Cook are among the tech executives who've been invited to participate in a White
The Biden administration has released an implementation plan for its national cybersecurity strategy spanning 69 initiatives across the federal government, including new efforts on cyber regulatory harmonization. The 57-page implementation plan was released today and represents a “first iteration” that ...
In response to the White House releasing its National Cybersecurity Strategy today, Michael Steed, Founder and Managing Partner of Paladin Capital Group, which made the need for private-public partnerships to secure critical infrastructure a pillar of its cyberse...
After reading the White House’s finding that nearly half a million cybersecurity jobs remain unfilled on a national level, I was both surprised and concerned. I had a single question continue to run through my mind: how could Learn better help existing I...
The White HouseannouncedFriday that President Trump has elevated US Cyber Command to the status of a Unified Combatant Command, putting it on par with the military's other combat branches, such as the US Pacific Command and US Central Command. ...