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Cybersecurity practitioners are voicing concerns over a recent executive order issued by the White House that guts ...
A new and wide-ranging cybersecurity executive order from the Trump administration rolls back some Biden- and Obama-era ...
Industry professionals have commented on the Donald Trump administration’s new executive order on cybersecurity.
Read about President Trump's new cyber EO, which aims to change the software accounting process for contractors and digital identity mandates ...
Industry officials are now closely watching how NIST pulls together a consortium that will help develop software security ...
The order calls for action on software, cryptography and AI.
A new cybersecurity Executive Order aims to modernize federal cybersecurity with key provisions for post-quantum encryption, AI risk and secure software development.On June 6, 2025, the White House ...
The digital age has dawned with both incredible opportunities and unprecedented challenges. As cyber threats become increasingly sophisticated, world leaders ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order June 6 to strengthen the nation’s cybersecurity defenses, targeting critical digital infrastructure in response to persistent foreign cyber threats.
The Trump administration announced Friday it is amending “problematic elements” of two landmark cybersecurity executive orders — though the extent of the changes in many cases appears modest.
Companies are at risk of losing a longtime partnership with the federal government in the fight against cyber criminals who wield stolen and fake identities to commit fraud, infiltrate business ...
President Donald Trump signed a new executive order on Friday that undoes a wide swath of cybersecurity policies championed by former President Joe Biden.