The White House is creating a new agency to help counter cyberthreats, analyzing intelligence from around the government so it is better equipped to deal with attacks.
The Cyber Threat Intelligence Integration Centre, explains The Wall Street Journal, will be responsible for coordinating intelligence from other agencies to streamline defenses against sophisticated hackers. The government already has the National Security Agency, Department of Homeland Security, FBI, and the U.S. military’s Cyber Command to respond to threats, but the new agency is designed to streamline its approach.
White House creates new agency to help tackle cyberthreats
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