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Open-Source Software a National Security Priority
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White House Assistant National Cyber Director Anjana Rajan discussed the cyber landscape and the new National Cybersecurity Strategy’s priorities in a fireside chat with GovCIO Media & Research.
Drawing on her experience as a CTO in the private sector, Assistant National Cyber Director for Technology Security Anjana Rajan centered national discussions around open-source software security against the backdrop of the Russia-Ukraine war. Rajan identified risk drivers and solutions for bringing cybersecurity to the forefront of IT per the Biden administration’s new National Cybersecurity Strategy during the closing fireside chat of GovCIO Media & Research’s CyberScape: Insider Threats event.
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Anjana Rajan Assistant National Cyber Director for Technology Security The White House
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