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Cybersecurity Lag: US Misses Mark on Critical Software Definitions After Biden’s Order
Striving for cyber-safety, the US hits 49 of 55 cybersecurity goals, but the remaining six? Crucial, like agreeing on what “critical software” even means. Tick-tock, agencies, 2024’s the deadline! 🕰️🔒 #CybersecurityProgressComedy

Hot Take:
Hey, it's like cybersecurity spring cleaning - we've done most of the dusting, but there's still that one corner with the really scary cobwebs. The US Government Accountability Office is basically telling us that even though we've checked off most of our cyber to-do list, the unchecked items are like forgetting to lock the front door. And defining 'critical software' without a definition is like saying you're a 'foodie' who only eats at unnamed restaurants. Get the label maker out, folks; we've got some critical categorizing to do!