Security News > 2021 > May > New US Executive Order on Cybersecurity
President Biden signed an executive order to improve government cybersecurity, setting new security standards for software sold to the federal government.
For the first time, the United States will require all software purchased by the federal government to meet, within six months, a series of new cybersecurity standards.
Although the companies would have to "Self-certify," violators would be removed from federal procurement lists, which could kill their chances of selling their products on the commercial market.
The US government is a big enough market that vendors will try to comply with procurement regulations, and the improvements will benefit all customers of the software.
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