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Trump Signs Cybersecurity Executive Order

Trump Signs Cybersecurity Executive Order

Thursday, 11 May 2017 02:59 PM EDT

President Donald Trump on Thursday signed an executive order to bolster government's cybersecurity and protecting the nation's critical infrastructure from cyber attacks, the White House said, marking his first significant action to address what he has called a top priority.

The order seeks to improve the network security of U.S. government agencies, from which hackers have pilfered millions of personal records and other forms of sensitive data in recent years.

It also aims to better protect critical infrastructure, such as the energy grid and financial sector, from sophisticated attacks that officials have long warned could pose a national security threat or cripple parts of the economy.

The order additionally lays out goals to develop a more cogent cyber deterrence strategy, in part by forging strong cooperation with U.S. allies in cyberspace.

White House Homeland Security Advisor Tom Bossert said the order sought to build on efforts undertaken by the Obama administration.

"A lot of progress was made in the last administration, but not nearly enough,” Bossert told reporters during a White House briefing.

Trump nearly signed a cybersecurity measure just days into his presidency in January, but it was pulled back to allow for more input from different federal agencies and consultation with experts.

The presidential campaign featured running storylines related to cybersecurity, including the hacking and subsequent leaking of Democratic emails as part of what U.S. intelligence agencies determined was a wide-ranging operation carried out by Russia to help Trump win the White House and denigrate his challenger, Democrat Hillary Clinton.

Russia has repeatedly denied assertions it has user cyber means to meddle in the U.S. election.

Bossert said Russia's alleged election hacks were not a motivation for the order.

"The Russians are not our only adversary on the internet," Bossert said."

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President Donald Trump on Thursday signed an executive order to bolster government's cybersecurity and protecting the nation's critical infrastructure from cyber attacks, the White House said, marking his first significant action to address what he has called a top...
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