- CISA Cybersecurity Strategic Plan
The FY2024-2026 Cybersecurity Strategic Plan guides CISA’s efforts in pursuit of a new vision for cybersecurity: a vision grounded in collaboration, in innovation, and in accountability Aligned with the National Cybersecurity Strategy and nested under CISA’s 2023–2025 Strategic Plan, the Cybersecurity Strategic Plan provides a blueprint for how the agency will pursue a future in which
- Putting cybersecurity at the core of national security
Putting cybersecurity at the heart of national security demands innovation, as well as cooperation between sectors and countries Countries that integrate cybersecurity into their national security strategies and institutional governance will be best positioned to thrive in the digital era
- Cybersecurity Strategy Scorecard | The Belfer Center for Science and . . .
Our research highlights effective and innovative cybersecurity policy approaches that should inform global standards, as well as areas where the seven strategies fell short, aligned, or diverged significantly
- Cybersecurity: Launching and Implementing the National Cybersecurity . . .
Federal agency information systems and national critical infrastructure are vulnerable to cyberattacks This Snapshot covers the status of the National Cybersecurity Strategy
- National Cyber Security Strategies: The Past, Present, and Future
This article explores the catalysts driving the evolution of NCSSs, examines how their nuances affect the broader landscape of cyber policy outcomes, and discusses how lessons from previous strategies could be used to help advance an effective cybersecurity strategy for the new administration
- The National Cybersecurity Strategy—Going Where No Strategy Has Gone Before
First, it states that cybercrime is a national security threat, one which warrants the use of the full array of national powers (i e , diplomacy, intelligence, military, economic, financial, and informational, in addition to law enforcement capabilities) to combat
- National Cybersecurity Strategy | ONCD | The White House
The Strategy recognizes that robust collaboration, particularly between the public and private sectors, is essential to securing cyberspace It outlines two fundamental shifts in how the United States allocates roles, responsibilities, and resources in cyberspace
- NATIONAL CYBERSECURITY STRATEGY
Working in close cooperation with the private sector, my Administration has taken steps to protect the American people from hackers, hold bad actors and cybercriminals accountable, and defend against the increasingly malicious cyber campaigns targeting our security and privacy
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