A new executive order from the Trump Administration is rewriting cybersecurity policy. According to a statement from the White House, this executive order seeks to amend “problematic elements of Obama and Biden-era Executive Orders.” The statement specifically points to Executive Orders 14144 and 13694.
This order additionally strips “a mandate for U.S. government issued digital IDs” for undocumented immigrants that the administration believes “would have facilitated entitlement fraud and other abuse.” It also strikes an Obama Administration policy that allowed sanctions against “any person” involved with foreign-directed hacking operations and states that now only a “foreign person” can be sanctioned.
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