Overly Quoted about New Homeland Security Cybersecurity Strategy
May 22, 2018
Business Insurance
Partner Mike Overly commented in a Business Insurance article, “Homeland Security Unveils Cyber Security Strategy,” about the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s new cybersecurity strategy.
The strategy establishes goals that reach beyond the defense of specific government assets and confronts systemic risks that affect everyone from homeowners to tech giants.
“It’s clearly a good thing that the DHS is thinking about these issues and working hard to try to come up with alternative means,” Overly said. However, “You look at this and say, ‘Where are the really specific things you can sink your teeth into and sleep better tonight?’”
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