Next week, the White House will release its budget proposal for Fiscal Year 2025. With Congress still arguing about how to fund the government in 2024, the President’s fiscal plan is sure to land on Capitol Hill with a thud. But the budget is more than just numbers, it’s a signal from the Administration of its policy priorities, and cybersecurity policy goals must be at this budget’s forefront. With ongoing cyber attacks against the public sector, critical infrastructure, large and small businesses, and individual Americans, it’s time to create and fund initiatives that will shift the advantage away from attackers.
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