Original release date: January 12, 2021
The National Security Agency (NSA) Cybersecurity Directorate has released its 2020 Year in Review, outlining key milestones and mission outcomes achieved during NSA Cybersecurity’s first full year of existence. Highlights include NSA Cybersecurity’s contributions to the 2020 elections, Operation Warp Speed, and the Department of Defense’s pandemic-influenced transition to telework.
For further details on those and other accomplishments, CISA encourages users and administrators to read the NSA Cybersecurity 2020 Year in Review.
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