US Renews Sanctions Authority for Cyber Attacks
The U.S. is renewing the authority to sanction foreign “malicious cyber-enabled activities,” the White House said March 30. The sanctions, which were renewed for one year beyond April 1, 2020, authorize the U.S. to block assets of people and entities…
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involved in certain cyber attacks under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act.