Biden to sign executive order on US port cybersecurity targeting Chinese-manufactured shipping cranes
- The Biden administration is issuing cybersecurity directives to enhance US maritime port security and address Chinese-made crane risks.
- Over $20 billion will be invested in new port infrastructure to reduce cybersecurity risks and bolster the economy.
- A new executive order mandates US ships and ports to report cyberattacks and grants the Coast Guard more control over ships posing cyber threats.
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