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The Biden administration’s cybersecurity strategy seeks to create “fundamental shifts” by moving responsibility for insecure technology from users to the manufacturers. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)
Many industry professionals viewed the Biden administration’s cybersecurity strategy to secure the nation’s technology as a positive step, with some calling the policy “revolutionary” and a “game changer” as it shifts the security burden from end-users to manufacturers. However, they also warned of the investment that will be needed to carry it out.