From: The Daily Orange
By Haley Kim, Asst. Copy Editor
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The Washington Post published a six-page draft of an executive order on Jan. 26, but Trump halted plans on Jan. 31 to sign it. The order outlined two separate audits — one to review cyber vulnerabilities and the other cyber adversaries — to be completed in 60 days each. The two audits would be completed by the same five-person team, except that the secretary of defense would lead the review of vulnerabilities, while the director of national intelligence would head adversaries.
Once the two audits are completed, a cyber capabilities review would identify “an initial set of capabilities needing improvement to adequately protect U.S. critical infrastructure,” per the order.
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