How CISA’s ‘Secure by Design’ Guides Cybersecurity in Software Development
Over 100 software manufacturers have joined the agency’s pledge in developing products with security at the start.
Following its “Secure by Design” initiative and pledge, America’s cyber defense agency, CISA, is supporting the movement for software manufacturers to build security into their products at the start. The movement is part of a White House priority to shift responsibility for cybersecurity away from end users and toward manufacturers.
CISA Senior Technical Advisor Jack Cable and Senior Policy Advisor Lauren Zabierek examine the impact the strategy and pledge will have on federal and industry leaders in the pursuit of creating a more secure world.
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Jack Cable Senior Technical Advisor CISA -
Lauren Zabierek Senior Policy Advisor CISA
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