The White House warned foreign hackers on Thursday it will increase offensive measures as part of a new national cyber security strategy.
The move comes as US intelligence officials expect a flurry of digital attacks ahead of the November 6 midterm elections.
The strategy provides federal agencies with new guidance for how to protect themselves and the private data of Americans, White House National Security Adviser John Bolton told reporters.
“We have authorized offensive cyber operations that will be undertaken through the coordination process in the new presidential directive,” Bolton said.
“It is in our national interest to do that not because we want more offensive operations in cyber space but precisely to create the structures of deterrence that will demonstrate to adversaries that the cost of their engaging in operations against us is higher than they want to bear.”
The strategy is heavily influenced by another separate national security planning document released by the White House in December, Bolton said, which focuses on four “pillars”: protecting the homeland, promoting American prosperity, advancing American influence and achieving “peace through strength.”

White House pledges to step up cyber offense on hackers

U.S. President Donald Trump's national security adviser John Bolton speaks at a news conference. (Reuters)
Reuters, Washington
Friday 21 September 2018
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