White House Strategy , Takes Aim at , America's Cybersecurity .<br />White House Strategy , Takes Aim at , America's Cybersecurity .<br />On March 2, the White House released <br />the Biden administration's new <br />national cybersecurity strategy. .<br />On March 2, the White House released <br />the Biden administration's new <br />national cybersecurity strategy. .<br />NBC reports that the plan details the administration's <br />effort to increase oversight of critical industries by <br />requiring them to adhere to basic cybersecurity practices.<br />The strategy also seeks to hold software <br />companies liable for failing to integrate <br />security into the products they develop.<br />We’d see shifting liability as a long-term <br />process. We’re looking out a decade. <br />We don’t anticipate that this is something <br />where we’re going to see new law <br />on the books within the next year, Anonymous administration official, via NBC.<br />NBC reports that the Biden administration has also <br />been pushing to create cybersecurity requirements <br />for the pipeline industry and the rail industry. .<br />NBC reports that the Biden administration has also <br />been pushing to create cybersecurity requirements <br />for the pipeline industry and the rail industry. .<br />The plan includes efforts <br />to coordinate government agencies <br />to protect the nation from hackers.<br />According to a senior administration official, <br />the White House will continue to use existing legal authority <br />to bolster cybersecurity as it pertains to infrastructure. .<br />According to a senior administration official, <br />the White House will continue to use existing legal authority <br />to bolster cybersecurity as it pertains to infrastructure. .<br />Americans must be able to have <br />confidence that they can rely on <br />critical services, hospitals, gas pipelines, <br />air water services, even if they are <br />being targeted by our adversaries, Anne Neuberger, senior White House national security adviser who specializes in cybersecurity, via NBC.<br />NBC reports that water sanitation is managed <br />by tens of thousands of independently-<br />operated plants across the U.S. .<br />Small staffs use computerized systems which hackers <br />have capitalized on in several recent publicized incidents