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Unpacking US National Cybersecurity Strategy: Global Implications

May 11, 2023 Access Partnership
Unpacking US National Cybersecurity Strategy: Global Implications
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Access Partnership
Unpacking US National Cybersecurity Strategy: Global Implications
May 11, 2023
Access Partnership

Cybercrime has become one of the fastest-growing criminal industries globally, with a staggering $7 trillion USD lost in 2022 alone. In fact, if cybercrime were a country, it would be the world’s third-largest economy after the US and China.

With several high-profile cyber-attacks on critical national infrastructure, governments around the world are rushing to introduce, refine or repurpose cybersecurity policies and enforcement regimes.

In response to this growing threat, the Biden Administration has released its National Cybersecurity Strategy, aimed at addressing threats with a more coordinated, intentional, and well-resourced approach to cyber-defense.

To unpack the implications of this new strategy, Access Partnership is hosting a webinar titled “Unpacking US National Cybersecurity Strategy: Global Implications”.  This event will bring together experts to explore the challenges and opportunities presented by this new approach to cybersecurity, seeking to secure the full benefits of a safe and secure digital ecosystem.

This panel featured:

  • Tiffany Harbour, Senior Advisor, Cybersecurity at Access Partnership (moderator)
  • Philip Stupak, Director of Federal Cybersecurity Office of the National Cyber Director Executive Office of the President
  • Mario de la Cruz, Senior Director of Public Policy and Government Affairs, Latin America, Cisco
  • Cassie Crossley, VP, Supply Chain Security, Schneider Electric
  • Elliot Wilkes, CTO, Advanced Cyber Defense Systems






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Show Notes

Cybercrime has become one of the fastest-growing criminal industries globally, with a staggering $7 trillion USD lost in 2022 alone. In fact, if cybercrime were a country, it would be the world’s third-largest economy after the US and China.

With several high-profile cyber-attacks on critical national infrastructure, governments around the world are rushing to introduce, refine or repurpose cybersecurity policies and enforcement regimes.

In response to this growing threat, the Biden Administration has released its National Cybersecurity Strategy, aimed at addressing threats with a more coordinated, intentional, and well-resourced approach to cyber-defense.

To unpack the implications of this new strategy, Access Partnership is hosting a webinar titled “Unpacking US National Cybersecurity Strategy: Global Implications”.  This event will bring together experts to explore the challenges and opportunities presented by this new approach to cybersecurity, seeking to secure the full benefits of a safe and secure digital ecosystem.

This panel featured:

  • Tiffany Harbour, Senior Advisor, Cybersecurity at Access Partnership (moderator)
  • Philip Stupak, Director of Federal Cybersecurity Office of the National Cyber Director Executive Office of the President
  • Mario de la Cruz, Senior Director of Public Policy and Government Affairs, Latin America, Cisco
  • Cassie Crossley, VP, Supply Chain Security, Schneider Electric
  • Elliot Wilkes, CTO, Advanced Cyber Defense Systems






Follow us on ⁠Twitter and ⁠LinkedIn and subscribe to our ⁠YouTube channel for more content like this.

Podcasts in spanish Spotify and Apple.