The Obama administration completed its initial review of the nation's cybersecurity strategy. President Obama unveiled the report on May 29, 2009.
The review included a "near term action plan" that call for 10 steps to create "a reliable, resilient, trustworthy digital infrastructure for the future."
Among those 10 steps, the review says the administration should "prepare for the president"s approval an updated national strategy to secure the information and communications infrastructure."
When that strategy is in place, this promise will likely reach its completion. For now, we still rate this promise In the Works.
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Initial review calls for larger strategy
Our Sources
White House Web site,
the 60-day cyberspace policy review
, May 29, 2009
White House Web site,
Remarks by the President on securing our nation's cyber infrastructure
, May 29, 2009