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Biden Seeks to Boost CISA s Budget by $110 Million

Biden Seeks to Boost CISA s Budget by $110 Million Compliance Twitter Get Permission President Joe Biden is asking Congress to boost the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency budget by $110 million in 2021 to allow the agency to address a range of cybersecurity issues, following several high-profile incidents that have happened in the past six months. The increase is part of Biden s $1.52 trillion spending proposal for next year. The funding request for CISA in fiscal 2022 amounts to $2.1 billion, which is $110 million more than the sum allocated in the previous fiscal. This would also build on the $650 million provided to CISA under the American Rescue Plan Act of 2020, or the COVID-19 stimulus package, which sought to better protect federal and civilian agency networks during the pandemic.

Biden requests $715B for Pentagon, hinting at administration s future priorities

Biden requests $715B for Pentagon, hinting at administration’s future priorities 7 hours ago The first installment of President Joe Biden’s budget plan contained only top-line discretionary spending numbers. (Alex Brandon/AP) WASHINGTON U.S. President Joe Biden’s fiscal 2022 budget request asks for $753 billion in national security funding, an increase of 1.6 percent that includes $715 billion for the Defense Department. The request, rolled out Friday, amounts to a slight decrease for the Pentagon when adjusted for inflation, and it’s well shy of the Trump administration’s projected $722 billion request for FY22. The proposal would also end the off-budget funding pool known the overseas contingency operations, or OCO, account.

Biden budget request calls for major investments in cybersecurity, emerging technologies

© Getty Images President Biden called for over $1.3 billion in cybersecurity funds as part of his proposed budget request sent to Congress on Friday, along with major investments in emerging technologies such as quantum computing and artificial intelligence.  The budget proposal was submitted in the wake of two of the largest cyber espionage attacks in U.S. history, including what has become known as the SolarWinds hack, which likely involved Russian hackers and compromised at least nine federal agencies and 100 private-sector groups.  In an effort to combat these rising threats, Biden requested a budget increase of $110 million for the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), along with $20 million to establish a “cyber response and recovery fund” at the Department of Homeland Security.

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