#4538. Cybersecurity in crisis

August 2026publication date
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Abstract:
The information technology (IT) infrastructure, which is now vital for communication, commerce, and control of our physical infrastructure, is highly vulnerable to terrorist and criminal attacks. The private sector has an important role in securing the Nations IT infrastructure by deploying sound security products and adopting good security practices. The PITAC finds that the Federal government needs to fundamentally improve its approach to cyber security to fulfilled its responsibilities in this regard. Intensify Federal efforts to promote recruitment and retention of cyber security researchers and students at research universities, with an aim of doubling this professions numbers by the end of the decade. Provide increased support for the rapid transfer of Federally developed cutting-edge cyber security technologies to the private sector. These actions will lead the way toward improving the Nation s cyber security, thereby promoting the security and prosperity of our citizens.
Keywords:
Information Technology; cyberattacks; security practices; security researchers

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