In less than a month, President-elect Joe Biden will be sworn into office and immediately confront a list of cybersecurity problems ranging from a now-leaderless Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency to the SolarWinds breach, which affected large portions of the federal government and private industry.
Before the election, Biden spoke generally about how his approach to foreign policy, such as rebuilding alliances with European allies, and how a more direct approach to Russia would shape not only national security in his administration but cybersecurity, as well (see:
On Monday, post-SolarWinds, Biden took a much more direct approach to cybersecurity, noting that the U.S. risks falling behind countries such as China and Russia.