June 7, 2023, 9 a.m. |

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A decade-old presidential directive that clarified how the private sector should protect critical infrastructure like power utilities and manufacturing plants has “become outdated and incapable of meeting today’s demands,” according to an influential cybersecurity policy organization. The document — 2013’s Presidential Policy Directive 21, or PPD-21 — established which agencies were responsible for steering protection

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