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Here is a link to the actual policy directive: PRESIDENTIAL POLICY DIRECTIVE/PPD-41 — United States Cyber Incident Coordination. As I sit here blogging at my local Panera, I'm thinking about the ...
The Obama administration released Presidential Policy Directive 41 in July to clarify roles and responsibilities in response to a major cyber incident, but it has yet to be put to the test and ...
The Presidential Policy Directive 41 (PPD 41) on United States Cyber Incident Coordination, signed July 26 by President Obama and now in effect, establishes guidelines for how the U.S. federal ...
The last known directive was PPD-31, which made changes in hostage policy in June 2015. Twenty-nine of Obama's 41 presidential policy directives remain classified.
DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson said in a statement that President Barack Obama's Presidential Policy Directive 41 (U.S. Cyber Incident Coordination) answers the questions "Who's responsible within the ...
“Pursuant to Presidential Policy Directive-41 (26 July 2016) and its Annex, a Cyber Unified Coordination Group has been established to ensure continued unity of effort across the United States ...
Information recently was leaked to the press and quickly became public about a classified presidential policy directive, PPD-20, that was signed by President Obama just weeks before the ...
The hostage policy was originally released Wednesday as a presidential policy directive numbered PPD-29. When the White House corrected that number to PPD-30, it meant Obama had issued a secret ...
The White House released the Presidential Policy Directive guiding the reforms Obama announced during his speech on Friday. In it, the White House writes that date collection is "necessary for the ...