Interesting analysis on President Biden's #cybersecurity legacy in Cyberscoop: Cybersecurity policy under the Biden administration has been marked by a dramatic shift: a stated strategy over the past four years to transfer the burden of protection from consumers to those most capable, particularly the private sector that makes the technology and owns the most vital infrastructure.
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Interesting analysis on President Biden's #cybersecurity legacy in Cyberscoop: Cybersecurity policy under the Biden administration has been marked by a dramatic shift: a stated strategy over the past four years to transfer the burden of protection from consumers to those most capable, particularly the private sector that makes the technology and owns the most vital infrastructure.
Biden’s cybersecurity legacy: ‘a big shift’ to private sector responsibility
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Interesting analysis on President Biden's #cybersecurity legacy in Cyberscoop: Cybersecurity policy under the Biden administration has been marked by a dramatic shift: a stated strategy over the past four years to transfer the burden of protection from consumers to those most capable, particularly the private sector that makes the technology and owns the most vital infrastructure.
Biden’s cybersecurity legacy: ‘a big shift’ to private sector responsibility
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Interesting analysis on President Biden's #cybersecurity legacy in Cyberscoop: Cybersecurity policy under the Biden administration has been marked by a dramatic shift: a stated strategy over the past four years to transfer the burden of protection from consumers to those most capable, particularly the private sector that makes the technology and owns the most vital infrastructure.
Biden’s cybersecurity legacy: ‘a big shift’ to private sector responsibility
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Interesting analysis on President Biden's #cybersecurity legacy in Cyberscoop: Cybersecurity policy under the Biden administration has been marked by a dramatic shift: a stated strategy over the past four years to transfer the burden of protection from consumers to those most capable, particularly the private sector that makes the technology and owns the most vital infrastructure.
Biden’s cybersecurity legacy: ‘a big shift’ to private sector responsibility
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Interesting analysis on President Biden's #cybersecurity legacy in Cyberscoop: Cybersecurity policy under the Biden administration has been marked by a dramatic shift: a stated strategy over the past four years to transfer the burden of protection from consumers to those most capable, particularly the private sector that makes the technology and owns the most vital infrastructure.
Biden’s cybersecurity legacy: ‘a big shift’ to private sector responsibility
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Interesting analysis on President Biden's #cybersecurity legacy in Cyberscoop: Cybersecurity policy under the Biden administration has been marked by a dramatic shift: a stated strategy over the past four years to transfer the burden of protection from consumers to those most capable, particularly the private sector that makes the technology and owns the most vital infrastructure.
Biden’s cybersecurity legacy: ‘a big shift’ to private sector responsibility
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Under President Biden, the US has seen a significant shift in cybersecurity policy, moving the responsibility from consumers to the private sector. This strategy aims to enhance protection by setting minimum security standards for critical infrastructure. Despite mixed reactions, this approach is reshaping the landscape of cybersecurity. #CyberSecurity #TechPolicy #PrivateSector #BidenAdministration #DataProtection #TechNews
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📢 Discover how our current administration is reshaping the cybersecurity landscape by shifting more responsibility to the private sector! 💻🔒 Click to read about the impactful changes paving the way for a more secure digital future. #CyberSecurity #BidenAdministration #TechLeadership #PrivateSector #DigitalSecurity"
Biden’s cybersecurity legacy: ‘a big shift’ to private sector responsibility
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This article recaps the cybersecurity policy of the Biden administration, which is highlighted by a shift of holding the private sector more responsible for cybersecurity protections than consumers. This ongoing transfer has significant implications, as organizations across industries are held to minimum cybersecurity standards and face increase scrutiny of their cybersecurity programs and policies. The FTI Consulting Cybersecurity team is well-suited to help with building robust cybersecurity programs and with meeting regulatory obligations. https://lnkd.in/es9ww6ca
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Biden’s cybersecurity legacy: ‘a big shift’ to private sector responsibility: Over the course of his term, Joe Biden has presided over an ambitious agenda on regulation and more, to both praise and criticism. The post Biden’s cybersecurity legacy: ‘a big shift’ to private sector responsibility appeared first on CyberScoop. #cyber #cybersecurity #informationsecurity #cloudsecurity #Technology #management #Innovation #cyberjobs
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