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Biden admin plans new regulations to protect U.S. infrastructure from cyberattacks

Por: Politico Tech March 02, 2023

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The Biden administration will pursue a policy of more aggressive regulation to secure critical systems like banks, electric utilities and hospitals against cyberattacks, according to a new national cyber strategy unveiled Thursday. That approach signals a break from two decades of efforts to get companies in critical sectors to voluntarily strengthen their cybersecurity. It comes as officials are increasingly worried about cyberattacks on U.S.... + full article



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