More U.S. cyber offense could mean more risk for companies caught in the crossfire
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The July reconciliation bill provides $1 billion for U.S. offensive cyber operations, but cuts $1.2 billion from civilian cyber defense. That shift could leave U.S. companies more exposed to retaliatory attacks from foreign adversaries, especially those tied to federal systems or critical infrastructure. Here to share what businesses should know about these increased risks and how they can prepare is Partner in Maynard Nexsen's Cybersecurity and Privacy practice group, Brandon Robinson.
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