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Drata reviewed the Biden administration's 48-page executive order on AI and analyses from law firms and researchers to identify the proposals most likely to affect U.S. cybersecurity.
The Biden administration this spring announced an executive order designed to strengthen government cybersecurity defenses in the wake of several major recent hacks, including the SolarWinds ...
The order lead to new strategies for accelerating the development of COVID-19 treatments and improving access to high-quality, affordable healthcare by the HHS and the National Institutes of Health. Several federal departments and agencies delivered vital and long-term care services in a targeted way. [4]
President Biden signed an executive order to improve cybersecurity in hopes of better responding to attacks like the one against Colonial Pipeline. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said the ...
The Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) is a staff division of the Office of the Secretary, within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. ONC leads national health IT efforts. It is charged as the principal federal entity to coordinate nationwide efforts to implement the use of advanced health ...
Under the executive order, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) was responsible for developing AI-related security guidelines, including cybersecurity-related matters. The DHS will also work with private sector firms in sectors including the energy industry and other "critical infrastructure" to coordinate responses to AI-enabled security ...
Apr. 5—Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham issued an executive order Friday designed to bolster cybersecurity measures across state agencies "in the face of evolving cyber threats." "Cybersecurity is ...