AHA blog: Why the Biden-Harris Administration’s New National Cybersecurity Strategy Is an Important Step Forward for Health Care

By taking aim at shifting cyber defense responsibilities, the Biden administration’s National Cybersecurity Strategy will help improve the nation’s cyber resilience, while disrupting cyberthreat operations, writes John Riggi, AHA’s national advisor for cybersecurity and risk. LEARN MORE
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