New Cybersecurity and Privacy Initiatives Announced In President Obama’s Final Budget

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On February 9, 2016, in connection with his annual budget request, President Obama announced a $19 billion Cybersecurity National Action Plan (CNAP) that the White House has described as a “capstone” to seven years of addressing cybersecurity challenges. Representing an increase of more than 35 percent in funding from fiscal year 2016 for federal cybersecurity efforts, CNAP would “put[] in place a long-term strategy to ensure the federal government, the private sector, and American citizens can take better control of our digital security.”

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