Healthcare DIVE November 5, 2024
David Jones

Government officials and security leaders are hoping the nation’s need for cyber resilience will stand on bipartisan cooperation and transcend partisan politics regardless of the election results.

Election Day is here and the world is on edge as the potential outcome could signal key changes in U.S. cyber policy.

While the contrast in the two major presidential candidates is stark, there is a hope that no matter the outcome, U.S. national policy on cybersecurity will maintain a level of stability far beyond those in other areas of government.

“First and foremost, I think both potential administrations will take cybersecurity, and the need to protect our critical infrastructures in cyberspace, very seriously,” said Mark Montgomery, executive director of CSC 2.0...

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