The Cybersecurity 202: Trump wants a 'cybersecurity moonshot' but cuts research
President Trump wants to find a grand solution to the nation’s cybersecurity challenges, one that will allow the nation to stop playing constant defense.in 2017, was that the country's digital vulnerabilities present as dire a threat as the Soviet Union’s advantage in space did when the Sputnik satellite launched in 1957.
The ultimate victim of the research cuts, which are spread across DHS, the Commerce and Energy departments, and the National Science Foundation, will be the cybersecurity of U.S. companies and citizens, experts told me. Historically, the pace of cybersecurity developments has lagged behind the pace of technological innovation, said Potter, who is chief information security officer at the cybersecurity firm Expel and was also senior technical adviser to an Obama-eraIndustry is prepped to make major technological advances during the next decade
DHS’s cyber operations wing would have its research budget approximately doubled to $31 million under the proposal, but that hardly makes up for the loss elsewhere.cybersecurity research cuts along with increases to cybersecurity operations. But those cuts are typically pared back by Congress. PINGED: A coalition member in the fight against the Islamic State in Syria is crowing about hacking operations that allegedly shut down the extremist organization’s ability to communicate online, recruit new members and spread propaganda.
. The board would include “highly-skilled cybersecurity professionals responsible for protecting enterprises from every major business sector,” according to a release from Rep. John Katko , a sponsor of the Cybersecurity Advisory Committee Authorization Act and the ranking Republican on the Homeland Security Committee’s cyber panel.
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