Trump, Cybersecurity and executive order
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The order calls for action on software, cryptography and AI.
Read about President Trump's new cyber EO, which aims to change the software accounting process for contractors and digital identity mandates
White House executive order on cybersecurity has created uncertainty for federal agency efforts to prepare for the coming era of post-quantum computing
The new order, signed Friday, would overrule elements of previous cyber policy measures signed by former Presidents Joe Biden and Barack Obama.
While Trump's new EO eliminates several digital identity directives, it maintains other aspects of the Biden administration's cybersecurity agenda.
A new cybersecurity Executive Order aims to modernize federal cybersecurity with key provisions for post-quantum encryption, AI risk and secure software development.On June 6, 2025, the White House released a new Executive Order (EO) aimed at modernizing the nation’s cybersecurity posture.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order June 6 to strengthen the nation’s cybersecurity defenses, targeting critical digital infrastructure in response to persistent foreign cyber threats. The order amends Executive Order 14144,
Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders announced a new executive order centered around the modernization and enhancement of statewide IT services.