WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Joe Biden and senior U.S. officials will meet private sector leaders on Aug. 25 to discuss ways to beef up cybersecurity, a White House spokesperson said on Wednesday, underscoring the need for collective action.
Members of Biden’s national security team and officials from across the administration will meet business executives to “discuss how we can work together to collectively improve the nation’s cybersecurity,” the spokesperson for the White House National Security Council said.
No details were immediately available on which private sector executives would attend.
“Today more than ever, cybersecurity is an economic security and national security imperative, and both the federal government and the private sector play a critical role,” the spokesperson said.
News about the meeting comes amid a surge in costly ransomware attacks and steps by the Biden administration to shore up the defense of critical infrastructure sectors, such as pipelines, against cyber attacks.
The Department of Homeland Security on Tuesday required owners and operators of critical pipelines that transport hazardous liquids and natural gas to implement “urgently needed protections against cyber intrusions.”
It was the second security directive issued by the department’s Transportation Security Administration…