Under Trump, US Cyberdefense Loses Its Head
Under Trump, US Cyberdefense Loses Its Head
During the Trump administration, there has been a significant lack of focus on cybersecurity and cyberdefense within the United States...

Under Trump, US Cyberdefense Loses Its Head
During the Trump administration, there has been a significant lack of focus on cybersecurity and cyberdefense within the United States government.
Under President Trump’s leadership, there have been numerous high-profile cyber attacks on government agencies, businesses, and individuals.
The lack of a coherent cyberdefense strategy has left the US vulnerable to foreign threats and attacks.
Many experts have criticized the Trump administration for failing to adequately prioritize cybersecurity and for not taking the necessary steps to protect the country’s critical infrastructure.
As a result, the US has fallen behind other countries in terms of cyber defense capabilities and readiness.
The constant turnover of key cybersecurity personnel within the Trump administration has also contributed to the lack of leadership and direction in this critical area.
Without a strong and cohesive cyberdefense strategy, the US is at risk of being targeted by malicious actors who seek to exploit vulnerabilities in the country’s networks and infrastructure.
It is imperative that the incoming Biden administration prioritize cybersecurity and take concrete steps to strengthen the country’s defenses against cyber threats.
Failure to do so could have dire consequences for national security and the wellbeing of the American people.