The Trump administration will “unleash” the private sector to defend against cyber threats by creating new incentives to identify and disrupt adversary networks, according to the cyber strategy released Friday.
In a seven-page document, “President Trump’s Cyber Strategy for America,” the White House laid out six priorities to strengthen US cybersecurity: shaping adversary behavior, streamlining cyber regulations, modernizing federal networks, securing critical infrastructure, promoting tech and AI innovation, and growing the cyber workforce.
The plan—which also mentioned fighting restrictions on free speech and competing against countries that sell technology with “censorship, surveillance, and ideological bias"—is expected to guide upcoming executive ...
