What to Expect from the Trump Administration on Cybersecurity

The digital world has become a dangerous place. We have seen foreign entities burrow into

telecom networks and extract highly confidential information. There have been hacks of vital

infrastructure, ransomware attacks, and thefts of sensitive data bases.


The Biden Administration sought to deal with emerging threats by defending critical

infrastructure, disrupting threat actors, use market forces to improve security, and forging

international partnerships.


What remains to be seen, though, is how many of these initiatives will be maintained by the new

Trump Administration. How the new president handles cybersecurity is an important topic

because a CyberNews study recently found 65 percent of American companies scored a D or

worse on cybersecurity and only 7 percent earned an A. It is clear that we all need to do a better

job on protecting our digital assets.


To help us understand these issues, Brookings colleagues Stephanie Pell and Darrell M. West

ways to safeguard critical infrastructure, disrupt threat actors, and use market forces to improve

security and the manner in which Trump may move on cybersecurity.

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