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Trump's Incoming National Security Adviser Mike Waltz Promises Higher Costs for Foreign Hackers After China Cyberattack
Dec 16, 2024, 03:04 AM
Incoming National Security Adviser Mike Waltz has stated that the administration of President-elect Donald Trump will implement stricter measures against cyber attackers, particularly foreign hackers. Waltz emphasized the need for the U.S. to impose higher costs on both private actors and adversaries who engage in cyber attacks against the country. He indicated that the Trump administration plans to adopt a more aggressive stance, potentially including offensive actions in response to cyber threats. This announcement follows concerns over recent cyberattacks, particularly from China, which Waltz cited as a significant threat that necessitates a stronger U.S. response.
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