CISA Implements the Secure-by-Design and Secure-by-Default Development Principles

CISA Implements the Secure-by-Design and Secure-by-Default Development Principles

CISA has described and published a set of principles for the development of security-by-design and security-by-default cybersecurity products.

The Administration makes two points very clear in this section. In order to encourage this shift, federal procurement authority will be used to first shift security liability from the use of security products to the development of security products.

CISA pointed out that the government has two incentives to ensure this: regulations and the ability to purchase goods on the federal level. This necessitates that products be built with security-by-design and security-by-default principles.

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