The White House's cyber-security arm will not release the next draft of its National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace by the end of the year, as it had originally planned. The President's Critical Infrastructure Protection Board, which produced the strategy, is . . .
The White House's cyber-security arm will not release the next draft of its National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace by the end of the year, as it had originally planned. The President's Critical Infrastructure Protection Board, which produced the strategy, is still going over the comments submitted this fall on the original draft. No specific date has been set for the release of the next version of the document.

"We're hoping to get it out there soon," said Tiffany Olson, deputy chief of staff at the PCIPB in Washington. "There's no timetable, but it'll be early next year."

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