Trump's Return to Office May Shift U.S. Tech and Cyber Policies

The article discusses how the victory of Donald Trump in the 2024 U.S. election may bring a significant shift in U.S. tech and cybersecurity policies. His administration is expected to roll back regulatory measures and emphasize the deregulation of sectors like AI, cybersecurity, and tech development. This change may favor a more business-friendly approach while challenging recent legislation focused on privacy and data security. Moreover, the article suggests that Trump’s return could lead to broader discussions on AI governance and the role of big tech in national security.

Donald Trump's return to the White House in 2025 could lead to significant shifts in U.S. technology and cybersecurity policies. Experts predict a focus on deregulation, competitive tax systems, and national security goals, especially regarding AI development and trade policies. Under his administration, there may be less emphasis on naming Russian cybercriminals and a more aggressive stance toward China. Trump could also reignite previous efforts to target social media platforms' legal protections. Despite partisan differences, experts agree that cybersecurity will remain a top priority, requiring continued collaboration between the public and private sectors.

https://www.bankinfosecurity.com/how-trumps-victory-may-spark-tech-cyber-policy-shift-a-26739

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