The sweeping directive, signed Thursday, covers a range of topics including securing federal communications networks against foreign snoops, issuing tougher sanctions for ransomware gangs, requiring software providers to develop more secure products, and using AI to boost America’s cyber defense capabilities, among others.

    • @atrielienzOP
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      36 hours ago

      Agreed. I’ll fix that. Thank you.

  • @[email protected]
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    1511 hours ago

    What about privacy and actual freedom of speech or curtailling corporate cyberintrusion into oir lives? Any of that?

    • @[email protected]
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      139 hours ago

      You have freedom of speech where the government can give it to you, stop expecting freedom of speech on platforms owned by private interests, that’s not how freedom of speech works.

    • @WhatAmLemmy
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      79 hours ago

      Freedom and privacy were cancelled with Citizens United. I suggest you take up your concerns with the corporate dictatorship who doesn’t give a shit.

  • Semperverus
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    3814 hours ago

    Oh hey, it’s literally requiring the government agencies to do the exact same thing we have been doing in the corporate space these past several years.

    • @[email protected]
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      511 hours ago

      I was thinking to myself “so they just have to keep doing what they’re doing” but my second thought was more in line with your comment.

    • @[email protected]
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      1214 hours ago

      Sounds like less than that. I read it as self-attestation for the most basic processes.