Trump's Return: Shifts in Cybersecurity Focus and Regulatory Landscape

 The article discusses potential cybersecurity implications of Donald Trump’s re-election. Experts anticipate a reduction in regulations and more business-friendly privacy laws, with increased focus on protecting critical infrastructure amid rising tensions with China and other nations. China's cyber activities, including covert operations, could escalate, while Iran may target U.S. and Israeli interests. Trump's past creation of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency highlights shifting policies, with evolving threats possibly prompting U.S. companies to maintain high cybersecurity investments despite regulatory changes.

https://www.darkreading.com/cloud-security/trump-20-mean-cybersecurity-regs-shift-threats

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