At a glance.
- Google concurs: tech companies should make security a priority.
- India’s efforts to control the web.
- The US attempts to burst Beijing’s bubble.
Google concurs: tech companies should make security a priority.
Earlier this month Jen Easterly and Eric Goldstein, Director and Executive Assistant Director of the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), told Foreign Affairs that manufacturers need to take more responsibility for ensuring that the tech products they produce are secure. In a recent Google blog post, the tech giant says it sees eye to eye with the agency. The writer states that “secure by default” and “secure by design” should be the baseline, and notes that Google has already worked to build security features like SafeBrowsing into its consumer products. Despite some companies claiming that security features complicate the…