Lawmakers Urged to Let US Take on 'Offensive' Cyber Role

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Analysts warned lawmakers about the failure of U.S. cyber deterrence efforts, allowing foreign adversaries like China to embed in critical infrastructure networks with minimal cost; they called for faster, coordinated offensive actions across federal agencies.

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Analysts Warn Foreign Adversaries Gaining Footholds in US Networks Cyber policy analysts told lawmakers that the United States' cyber deterrence efforts are failing, allowing China and others to embed in critical infrastructure networks with minimal cost, while calling for faster, coordinated offensive actions across federal agencies.