The Hill :A White House advisory group says in a new report that federal agencies generally have the correct tools to protect from cyber attacks but face bureaucratic hurdles.
In its draft report circulated Tuesday, the National Infrastructure Advisory Council (NIAC) said that many of its key concerns deal with organizational woes.
"We believe the U.S. government and private sector collectively have the tremendous cyber capabilities and resources needed to defend critical private systems from aggressive cyber attacks—provided they are properly organized, harnessed, and focused. Today, we’re falling short," the report reads.
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