Everything could change, or nothing at all, for cybersecurity if Trump is re-elected
Briefly

A handful of conservative think tanks and advisers are already pushing specific policies related to cybersecurity, suggesting reforms in key agencies to counter renewed threats.
Driving the news: A former government official mentioned that Iran's recent hack of Trump's re-election campaign is likely to prompt stronger sanctions and actions against Iran.
The big picture highlights that cybersecurity transcends partisanship, focusing primarily on nation-state threats rather than typical social or economic issues affecting farming.
Experts suggest that while Trump has historically avoided stringent regulations, he may impose basic cyber requirements for essential sectors under the guise of national security.
Read at Axios
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