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Removing these contractual barriers and increasing the sharing of information about such threats, incidents, and risks are necessary steps to accelerating incident deterrence, prevention, and response efforts and to enabling more effective defense of agencies' systems and of information collected, processed, and maintained by or for the Federal Government. At the same time, current contract terms or restrictions may limit the sharing of such threat or incident information with executive departments and agencies (agencies) that are responsible for investigating or remediating cyber incidents, such as the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and other elements of the Intelligence Community (IC). These service providers, including cloud service providers, have unique access to and insight into cyber threat and incident information on Federal Information Systems. (a) The Federal Government contracts with IT and OT service providers to conduct an array of day-to-day functions on Federal Information Systems. Removing Barriers to Sharing Threat Information. All Federal Information Systems should meet or exceed the standards and requirements for cybersecurity set forth in and issued pursuant to this order. The Federal Government must lead by example. It is the policy of my Administration that the prevention, detection, assessment, and remediation of cyber incidents is a top priority and essential to national and economic security. The scope of protection and security must include systems that process data (information technology (IT)) and those that run the vital machinery that ensures our safety (operational technology (OT)).
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The Federal Government must bring to bear the full scope of its authorities and resources to protect and secure its computer systems, whether they are cloud-based, on-premises, or hybrid. Incremental improvements will not give us the security we need instead, the Federal Government needs to make bold changes and significant investments in order to defend the vital institutions that underpin the American way of life. In the end, the trust we place in our digital infrastructure should be proportional to how trustworthy and transparent that infrastructure is, and to the consequences we will incur if that trust is misplaced. The private sector must adapt to the continuously changing threat environment, ensure its products are built and operate securely, and partner with the Federal Government to foster a more secure cyberspace. Protecting our Nation from malicious cyber actors requires the Federal Government to partner with the private sector.

But cybersecurity requires more than government action. The Federal Government must also carefully examine what occurred during any major cyber incident and apply lessons learned. The Federal Government must improve its efforts to identify, deter, protect against, detect, and respond to these actions and actors. The United States faces persistent and increasingly sophisticated malicious cyber campaigns that threaten the public sector, the private sector, and ultimately the American people's security and privacy. Provide legal notice to the public or judicial notice to the courts.īy the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, it is hereby ordered as follows: Rendition of the daily Federal Register on does not Until the ACFR grants it official status, the XML Legal research should verify their results against an official edition of
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