On May 15, 2018, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS or Department) released its Cybersecurity Strategy and an associated Fact Sheet. According to DHS, “the strategy outlines a guiding framework for the Department and the homeland security enterprise to manage growing national cybersecurity risks.” The DHS Cybersecurity Strategy presents a vision for an expanding role of the Department in cyberspace. Core objectives include increased engagement and collaboration with and from critical infrastructure operators. There is a particular emphasis on partnering with network operators and connected-device manufacturers and developers to minimize vulnerabilities and address risk.
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DHS Releases Its Cybersecurity Strategy
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