Security News > 2016 > October > Critical cybersecurity priorities for the next US president (Help Net Security)
While the US presidential campaign has occasionally focused on cyber security, the topic demands more urgent attention from the individual elected as the 45th President of the United States. ISACA recommends that cyber security be a significant component of the next president’s 100-day agenda, especially given its overlap with geopolitical and economic issues. Bolstering the US cyber approaches and responses is essential for critical infrastructure, national defense operations, and ultimately the US and global economies. … More →
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