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Trump Cybersecurity Council Resignations Could Mean Disruption for Cybersecurity Policy

The departure of eight members of the council could signal a strained relationship between the business sector and the government around cybersecurity policy.

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When President Donald Trump took office earlier this year, cybersecurity policymakers and leaders held high hopes for executive-level policy action around cybersecurity. The administration announced in January it would convene experts to propose cybersecurity within 90 days. Despite missing the plan’s self-imposed deadline, Trump did sign a well-received executive order in May calling for enhancements to cybersecurity standards and workforce training.

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