Securing federal systems, revisiting Solarium recommendations among first priorities, policy pros say
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“The one that I think has the most legs is the idea of a Bureau of Cyber Statistics. My guess is that there is a 50/50 chance it will move this year as part of the NDAA,” said Paul Rosenzweig of the R Street Institute and a former senior DHS official. Such a bureau was among the Solarium Commission’s recommendations but didn’t make it into the fiscal 2021 NDAA. “I don’t see this divided Congress moving much else, unless the Democrats blow up the filibuster for other reasons — they won’t do it for cyber, of course — in which case, all bets are off.”
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