AXIOS September 6, 2024
Sam Sabin

If Vice President Kamala Harris wins the presidential race, she’s likely to put her own prosecutorial spin on the Biden administration’s already tough cybersecurity policy agenda, experts say.

Why it matters: With two months until Election Day, cybersecurity experts are eagerly reading the tea leaves to determine how a Harris-Walz administration would approach cybersecurity issues like nation-state attacks and critical infrastructure protections.

The big picture: Unlike other issues, cybersecurity is mostly nonpartisan.

  • Meaning Harris’ approach might not differ from Biden’s — or even Trump’s — in many ways.

Between the lines: However, Harris’ track record on tech and cybersecurity issues in the Senate and as California’s attorney general paints a picture of where she might stand out, former...

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