As the White House races to plug porous cyber defenses everywhere from hospitals to power stations, it is finally setting its sights on the cloud providers.
Among the more than 80 new members of the House and Senate are some who have past experience in the cybersecurity space, and have been placed on key subcommittees as a result.
The Commerce Department is getting back to work on a Trump-era presidential mandate that seeks to limit foreign hackers’ ability to stage their attacks on U.S. cloud infrastructure.