The Biden administration has proposed federal IT spending totaling $74.4 billion in fiscal 2024, which is an almost $9 billion increase over the requested funding for fiscal 2023, in a bid to strengthen federal cybersecurity and digital service delivery, FedScoop reports.
CyberScoop reports that more federal cybersecurity investments have been requested by the Biden administration in its proposed budget for fiscal year 2024 in a move to bolster nationwide cybersecurity resilience.
Calling it an "inadvertent disclosure," Cerebral’s breach notice to nearly 3.2 million patients confirms many of the claims levied against the mental health app in a recent Senate inquiry.
CNN reports that the White House would be given greater authority to prohibit foreign electronics or software vendors deemed a national security risk by the Department of Commerce, such as TikTok, across the U.S. under the bipartisan Restricting the Emergence of Security Threats that Risk Information and Communications Technology Act, which was introduced by Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Mark Warner, D-Va., and Sen. John Thune, R-S.D.