Law360, Washington (February 11, 2016, 9:34 PM ET) — Administration officials on Thursday pushed for greater adoption of multifactor authentication and other cybersecurity reforms as part of President Barack Obama’s Cybersecurity National Action Plan, which will also include greater outreach and investment in security work by U.S. tech companies.
The panel of White House and administration officials touted several prongs of President Obama’s cybersecurity plan, unveiled Monday, at a New America Foundation event Thursday. Speaking on the panel, Michael Daniel, the White House’s cybersecurity coordinator, said the plan, which includes a $19 billion budget For the full article click here
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