Cybersecurity is increasingly intertwined with the U.S. economy, the safety of our critical infrastructure and national security. On Thursday, June 6 at 12:00 p.m. ET, join Washington Post Live for conversations with the State Department’s top cyber diplomat Nathaniel C. Fick, former National Security Agency director Gen. Paul M. Nakasone (U.S. Army, Ret.) and former acting national cyber director Kemba Walden, about the global cyberthreat landscape, the impact of emerging technologies and safeguarding America’s critical infrastructure ahead of the 2024 elections.
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A daily onslaught of significant breaches means policymakers are often forced into crisis response. For decades, this has led to an overwhelming focus within the community on tactical issues and relatively less attention on strategic ones. Fortunately, however, policymakers are increasingly considering cyber risk holistically and are attempting to proactively drive systemic changes. Various U.S. Government agencies have begun to tackle these ecosystem-level challenges through the National Cybersecurity Strategy, Secure-by-Design principles, Memory Safe Language guidance, and software supply chain multi-stakeholder efforts. In a segment presented by CrowdStrike, Drew Bagley, Vice President & Counsel of Privacy and Cyber Policy at CrowdStrike will survey progress within these initiatives and explain how addressing structural issues like IT concentration risk represents the next frontier in strategic cyber risk mitigation.