President JoeBiden is asking Congress for more money to protect federal civilian agencies from cyberattacks, although some critics say it’s not enough.
, which dictates that no person or device outside of the agency’s network should be granted access to its IT systems until authenticated.
The government still has many cybersecurity problems, “with each agency trying to figure it out on their own, legacy systems that need modernization, and getting personnel in charge to get it done,” he added. “Are we better off with the increased budget? Yes,” she said. “Is there more the U.S. government could do to implement meaningful cybersecurity practices? Also, yes.”
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