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27, 2024 — Today, the White House Office of the National Cyber Director (ONCD) released a report calling on the technical community to proactively reduce the attack surface in cyberspace. ONCD makes the case that technology manufacturers can prevent entire classes of vulnerabilities from entering...
An ambitious new White House cybersecurity strategy calls for bolstering protections of critical sectors and making software companies legally liable when their products don’t meet basic standards.
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The White House has announced the first iteration of the National Cybersecurity Implementation Plan. Read on to learn more about the plan and alignment with the five essential pillars.
White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan addressed a statement from House Intelligence Chairman Mike Turner, R-Ohio, warning of a "serious national security threat." He assured he would be briefing congressional leaders on the matter without g
This site contains a web-friendly version of the White House Office of Management and Budget memorandum M-15-13, "A Policy to Require Secure Connections across Federal Websites and Web Services", and provides technical guidance and best practices to assist in its implementation....
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The Obama administration will spend about $20 million on a new White House cyber unit to oversee dot-gov network security, including, for the first time, making sure agencies notify victims of breaches according to a specific timetable.
White House cybersecurity position left open when Rob Joyce, President Trump's first coordinator, said he was leaving