That’s why the White House asked its presidentially-appointed security advisory panel, NSTAC, to study this problem not for today, but for this coming decade. The National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee’s report to the president recommended a National Cyber Moonshot that calls for a whole-of-nation approach to address this critical problem.
The report focuses on six foundational pillars that could defend the nation’s critical infrastructure over the coming decade. These pillars — behavior, ecosystem, education, policy, privacy and technology — will need to come together to support the common goal of a safe and secure internet.
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The key to success for this initiative is the active involvement of attendees representing industry large and small. There is a collective recognition that neither the government nor industry alone can address these coming threats, but that as a whole of nation we can and we must.