Trump Cybersecurity Executive Order Targets Digital Identity, Sanctions Policies

President Donald Trump on Friday signed a new executive order aimed at strengthening the United States’ cybersecurity, with a focus on amending “problematic elements” of executive orders from the Biden and Obama administrations.

According to a fact sheet published by the White House, the new order aims to improve software development, border gateway (BGP) security, post-quantum cryptography implementation, AI security, IoT security, the use of encryption, and sanctions policies, as well as to prevent the abuse of digital identities.

Details can be found on a post from securityweekly found HERE.

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