The U.S. needs to increase efforts to hold cyber attackers accountable, according to Trump adviser Mike Waltz. He emphasized the importance of making cyber attackers pay for their actions.
The statement reflects ongoing concerns about cybersecurity in the U.S., with stronger calls for increased measures against cyber threats in the country. The statement comes not long after an alleged and long targeted cyber espionage campaign by China, which is said to have recorded many high-profile phone calls between American political figures.
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US needs to do more to make cyber attackers pay, Trump adviser Waltz says