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It further clarifies that this list of “foreign adversaries” is to be used only for purposes of the Executive Order, the Interim Rule, and any subsequent rules and not for other purposes. Commerce will periodically review the list and make changes as appropriate.
ICTS Transaction: The Interim Rule enhances the definition of “ICTS Transaction” by identifying the specific categories of transactions that are subject to the Executive Order:
Ongoing activities, such as managed services, data transmission, software updates, repairs, or the platforming or data hosting of applications for consumer download
Any other transaction, the structure of which is designed or intended to evade or circumvent the application of the Executive Order
Cybersecurity Spending for Critical Infrastructure to Surpass US$105 Billion in 2021
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An increasingly remote workforce in the light of the pandemic has created a huge challenge for critical infrastructure operators
LONDON, Feb. 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Security spending in critical infrastructure has been little impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic, save for some reshuffling on where that spend is most needed. The effect has been mostly in increased demand for secure remote connectivity. Most of the cybersecurity spending announced by governments has not changed significantly however, with most maintaining similar funding planned in previous years, with an average Year-on-Year (YOY) growth rate between 5% and 10%. According to new a new report by global tech market advisory firm