The Office of the Director of National Intelligence has released a new four-year strategy for the American intelligence community. The main topic of the road-map is cybersecurity, while the document also focuses on subjects such as counter-terrorism and counter-proliferation.
“As the cyber capabilities of our adversaries grow, they will pose increasing threats to U.S. security, including critical infrastructure, public health and safety, economic prosperity, and stability,” the report states, highlighting China, Iran, North Korea and Russia as the main state adversaries that threaten U.S. security.
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