U.S. President Joe Biden announced the National Cybersecurity Strategy, which aims to "secure the full benefits of a safe and secure digital ecosystem for all Americans." Notably, the Biden administration's strategy seeks to "rebalance the responsibility to defend cyberspace" and place obligations on "the organizations that are most capable and best-positioned to reduce risks for all of us." Privacy and data security are mentioned under the strategy's intended approach to "shape market forces to drive security and resilience."
2 March 2023
White House announces National Cybersecurity Strategy
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