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Cybersecurity

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Continue to support the Cyberspace Solarium Commission (CSC)’s recommendations.

Support the National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee’s (NSTAC) cybersecurity “moonshot” approach.

Make sure the National Cybersecurity Protection System is foolproof.

Fortify all federal information systems, cyber critical infrastructure, and protect the privacy of personally identifiable information (PII).

Establish better cooperation among all emergency agencies involved and make certain they are prepared to respond to a cyberattack.

To that end, fortify the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), which is tasked with coordinating between the public and private sectors. 

Establish a federal agency to investigate cyber security attacks and make recommendations on how to prevent future security breaches.

Initiate global conversation with our cyber adversaries, specifically about security. A comprehensive agreement will be difficult to achieve, but we can start with coming to an agreement on domestic nuclear facilities and international financial systems. 

Support the Cyber Threat Intelligence Integration Center’s mission to build awareness, integrate analysis and identify opportunities.

Pass a law that requires companies to disclose data breaches faster, much like they do in the European Union.

Harshly punish those who use cyber tools for malicious purposes. Focus on defense-oriented – not offense-oriented – cyber-operations.

Share information with stakeholders who own and operate critical infrastructure – both cyber and physical – across a variety of sectors.

Convert every U.S. Military base to independent microgrids, a local system of distributed energy resources and electrical loads.

Support electric grid security through strategies that include mandatory standards, information sharing, and strategic partnerships. 

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