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Biden urges private-sector businesses to strengthen cyber defenses

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On March 21, President Biden issued a fact sheet warning private-sector businesses of potential retaliatory Russian cyberattacks. Biden reiterated previous “warnings based on evolving intelligence that the Russian Government is exploring options for potential cyberattacks” against the U.S. in “response to the unprecedented economic costs [] imposed on Russia alongside our allies and partners.” The fact sheet urges companies to execute specific measures to strengthen their cyber defenses such as (i) mandating multi-factor authentication to make it harder for attackers to access systems; (ii) deploying modern security tools on computers and devices to continuously look for and mitigate threats; (iii) patching and protecting systems against known vulnerabilities and changing passwords so previously stolen credentials cannot be used by malicious actors; (iv) backing up and encrypting data so it cannot be used if stolen; (v) educating employees on common tactics used by attackers and encouraging the reporting of “unusual behavior”; and (vi) engaging proactively with the FBI or the Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) “to establish relationships in advance of any cyber incidents” (see CISA’s “Shields Up” guidance here). “I urge our private-sector partners to harden your cyber defenses immediately by implementing the best practices we have developed together over the last year,” Biden stated. “You have the power, the capacity, and the responsibility to strengthen the cybersecurity and resilience of the critical services and technologies on which Americans rely.”