The White House recently released Biden administration’s new National Cybersecurity Strategy sharing that years of escalating severe cyberattacks against U.S. and global private and public digital networks over the last two years prompted objectives in the framework.
“This strategy sets forth a bold new vision for the future of cyberspace and the wider digital ecosystem,” said acting National Cyber Director Kemba Walden. “The president’s strategy fundamentally reimagines America’s cyber social contract. It will rebalance the responsibility for managing cyber risk onto those who are most able to bear it.”
At Presidio Federal, we are heavily focused on arming federal agencies with the right information when it comes to cybersecurity. On Thursday, March 2nd, we sponsored and attended GovCIO’s Cyberscape Insider Threats event in Tysons, VA alongside Palo Alto Networks and Immixgroup to hear directly from government leaders across the DoD and civilian agencies on their cyber priorities and challenges. During the event, White House Assistant National Cyber Director for Technology Security, Anjana Rajan, shared the necessity and importance of critical infrastructure being defensible and resilient for the long term.
We aim to simplify the steps agencies should take to ensure they have a strong, resilient cybersecurity strategy and a fully equipped team. We serve as a trusted strategic partner to guide from strategy development, testing, evaluation, and beyond and provide agencies the secure infrastructure they need while ultimately, streamlining their cyber journey.
You can learn more about our cyber focused insights and resources on our Consolidating Cyber Support Microsite and start the conversation on working together here.