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Presidential Policy Directive 41
Presidential Policy Directive 41 (PPD-41) titled "United States Cyber Incident Coordination" is a Presidential Policy Directive signed by President of the United States Barack Obama on 26 July 2016 that sets forth principles governing the Federal Government’s response to cyber incidents involving government or private sector entities. Its annex has subject "Federal Government Coordination Architecture for Significant Cyber Incidents". Content PPD-41 lays out several principles guiding the Federal Government's response to cyber incidents, including Shared Responsibility, Respecting Affected Entities, Risk-Based Response, and Unity of Governmental Effort. In addition to these principles, PPD-41 provides that the Federal Government shall undertake three concurrent lines of effort in response to cyber incidents: * Threat Response, which involves conducting appropriate law enforcement and national security investigative activity at the affected entity’s site, collecting evidence a ...
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Presidential Policy Directive
National security directives are presidential directives issued for the National Security Council (NSC). Starting with Harry Truman, every president since the founding of the National Security Council in 1947 has issued national security directives in one form or another, which have involved foreign, military and domestic policies. National security directives are generally highly classified and are available to the public only after "a great many years" have elapsed. Unlike executive orders, national security directives are usually directed only to the National Security Council and the most senior executive branch officials, and embody foreign and military policy-making guidance rather than specific instructions. Names for national security directives by administration Presidents have issued such directives under various names. Truman and Eisenhower administrations National security directives were quite different in the early period of the Cold War. A 1988 General Accounting Of ...
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