President Biden signed a directive aimed at improving cybersecurity for critical infrastructure systems like energy and food — but it’s up to private companies to actually follow those standards.
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President Biden signed a directive aimed at improving cybersecurity for critical infrastructure systems like energy and food — but it’s up to private companies to actually follow those standards.
(Image credit: Drew Angerer/Getty Images)
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