US President Joe Biden will sign a memorandum on April 30 that aims to increase the security of the country’s critical infrastructure. writes about this TASS referring to a senior White House official.
At the briefing, the official said the document aims to “protect U.S. critical infrastructure from all current and future threats, including climate change and climate change.” [иностранных] state matters.” He said that the memorandum would replace the decree signed by former US President Barack Obama 10 years ago.
After Biden signs the document, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) will be responsible for ensuring the security of the country’s critical infrastructure. DHS will also have the right to collect intelligence and share it with the owners and operators of this infrastructure. The Minister will be required to present a National Risk Management Plan to the country’s leader every two years.
With the United States actively competing with other powers for global dominance, Washington’s adversaries may seek to damage critical infrastructure to “prevent the projection of U.S. military power abroad,” an administration official said.
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