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  2. Template:White House website - Wikipedia

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    This template is for articles. With no arguments, {{White House website}} produces: This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the White House. There are four parameters, article, url, author, accessdate. The article and url parameters should be used together. For example,

  3. Presidential Policy Directive 20 - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Post wrote that PPD-20, "is the most extensive White House effort to date to wrestle with what constitutes an 'offensive' and a 'defensive' action in the rapidly evolving world of cyberwar and cyberterrorism." [14] The following January, [15] the Obama administration released a ten-point factsheet. [16]

  4. Office of the National Cyber Director - Wikipedia

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    By August 2021, the White House was able to identify $250,000 in contingency funding to hire a few personnel to support inaugural director Chris Inglis. [6] Later in 2021, the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act provided $21 million in funding for the ONCD. [7] On March 2, 2023, the office published a national cybersecurity strategy. [8]

  5. White House outlines ‘roadmap’ for cybersecurity goals - AOL

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    The White House on Thursday released a “roadmap” laying out its step-by-step plan to implement a national cybersecurity strategy unveiled earlier this year. The administration first released ...

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  7. White House issues cybersecurity plan as GOP calls for ... - AOL

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    Jul. 18—The 69-step plan from the White House to implement its broad cybersecurity strategy assigns more than a dozen federal agencies specific deadlines with the goal of protecting the nation ...

  8. White House announces strategy to boost federal cybersecurity ...

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  9. National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace

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    The National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace (NSTIC) is a US government initiative announced in April 2011 to improve the privacy, security and convenience of sensitive online transactions through collaborative efforts with the private sector, advocacy groups, government agencies, and other organizations.