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In a first, US will allow some private firms to carry out cyberattacks

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The new order sweeps away decades of existing U.S. cybersecurity policy prohibiting private companies from conducting 'hack back' attacks or offensive cyber operations.

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  • 01The new order sweeps away decades of existing U.S.
  • 02cybersecurity policy prohibiting private companies from conducting 'hack back' attacks or offensive cyber operations.
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