Security News > 2019 > February > Memo: Nation-State Malware Attack Could Cripple US
2019-02-06 11:48
Government, Industry Need to Work More Closely on Response PlansWithout improved coordination, the U.S. government and private companies could be caught flat-footed if malware or a worm hit a software supply chain. The report echoes conclusions made over the last decade and calls for closer industry-government ties.
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