Becker's Healthcare September 24, 2018
Jessica Kim Cohen

President Donald Trump on Sept. 20 unveiled his “National Cyber Strategy,” a set of actions the White House plans to take to improve cybersecurity preparedness across the U.S.

The National Cyber Strategy is the first “fully articulated cyber strategy” the U.S. has released since 2003, according to a White House statement by Grant Schneider, federal chief information security officer and senior director for cybersecurity policy.

President Trump’s National Cyber Strategy outlines how the White House will promote cybersecurity across the nation’s networks, systems and data, and it argues that a strong cybersecurity posture will preserve peace in the U.S. by strengthening the country’s ability to deter international actors from malicious cyberattacks.

“This administration will not treat cyberspace as a separate...

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