If consequences matter, they should apply to vendors, too
Government
Washington has rediscovered consequences. Just not consistently. The March 6 executive order rests on a simple, correct idea: cyber-enabled fraud persists because it is profitable, scalable, and too often tolerated. So the government’s answer is to raise the cost. More coordination. More disruption. More prosecutions. More diplomatic pressure on the states that shelter these operations. Good. But weeks ago, an OMB Memo rescinded earlier federal software supply chain memos issued during the
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