Biden executive order aims to shore up US cyber defenses
- President Joe Biden issued an executive order to strengthen the nation's cybersecurity and make it easier to sanction foreign adversaries behind cyberattacks.
- The order requires government contractors to prove compliance with minimum cybersecurity standards, as stated by Deputy National Security Advisor Anne Neuberger.
- The executive order allows sanctions against foreign hackers targeting critical infrastructure like hospitals, according to Neuberger.
- It aims to enhance defenses against cyber threats, especially from nations like China, Iran, and Russia, as emphasized by Neuberger.
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