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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>WASHINGTON: White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan sent a letter to major software companies<\/a> and developers to discuss ways to improve digital security, the White House said on Thursday, the latest sign of the administration's growing concern over cyber-security.

The United States has suffered several major cyberattacks this year, which exposed thousands of records held by companies and government agencies to hackers, including those with ties to Russia and China.

One hack, which was identified a year ago and which the U.S. government has said was likely orchestrated by Russia, breached software made by
SolarWinds<\/a> and gave hackers access to thousands of companies and government offices that used its products. The hackers got access to emails at the U.S. Treasury, Justice and Commerce departments, and other agencies.

In a separate attack, more than 20,000 U.S. organizations were compromised through a backdoor patch used in
Microsoft<\/a> Corp's email software. The U.S. government believes it was carried out by a cyber-espionage group known as Hafnium, which has alleged ties to the Chinese government.

\"The SolarWinds and Hafnium incidents serve as recent reminders that strategic adversaries actively exploit vulnerabilities for malicious purposes,\" Sullivan said in the letter.

To kick off this effort, the deputy national security advisor for cyber & emerging technology, Anne Neuberger, will host a one-day discussion in January with company officials responsible for open-source projects and security.

Cyberattacks have grown in both frequency and impact, prompting the administration to issue an executive order in May that created a review board and new software standards for government agencies.
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白宫国家安全顾问要求软件公司讨论网络安全

美国今年遭遇了几个主要的网络攻击,这暴露了成千上万的企业和政府机构持有的记录黑客,包括那些与俄罗斯和中国的关系。

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华盛顿:白宫国家安全顾问杰克沙利文致信专业软件公司和开发人员讨论如何提高数字安全,白宫周四表示,政府的最新迹象日益增长的对网络安全的担忧。

美国今年遭遇了几个主要的网络攻击,这暴露了成千上万的企业和政府机构持有的记录黑客,包括那些与俄罗斯和中国的关系。

一个黑客,一年前被发现,美国政府表示可能是由俄罗斯,违反了软件了SolarWinds,给黑客获得成千上万的公司和政府机构使用其产品。黑客访问电子邮件在美国财政部,正义和商务部门和其他机构。

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在一个单独的攻击,20000多名美国通过后门补丁用于组织被破坏微软公司的电子邮件软件。美国政府认为这是由一群网络间谍活动被称为铪,已涉嫌向中国政府的关系。

“SolarWinds和铪最近的事件作为提醒,战略对手积极漏洞恶意目的,”沙利文在信中说。

启动这项工作,副国家安全顾问网络与新兴技术,安妮·纽伯格将举办为期一天的讨论与公司官员1月负责开源项目和安全。

网络攻击已经在两个频率和影响,促使政府在5月份发布行政命令,创建了一个审核委员会和政府机构的新软件标准。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>WASHINGTON: White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan sent a letter to major software companies<\/a> and developers to discuss ways to improve digital security, the White House said on Thursday, the latest sign of the administration's growing concern over cyber-security.

The United States has suffered several major cyberattacks this year, which exposed thousands of records held by companies and government agencies to hackers, including those with ties to Russia and China.

One hack, which was identified a year ago and which the U.S. government has said was likely orchestrated by Russia, breached software made by
SolarWinds<\/a> and gave hackers access to thousands of companies and government offices that used its products. The hackers got access to emails at the U.S. Treasury, Justice and Commerce departments, and other agencies.

In a separate attack, more than 20,000 U.S. organizations were compromised through a backdoor patch used in
Microsoft<\/a> Corp's email software. The U.S. government believes it was carried out by a cyber-espionage group known as Hafnium, which has alleged ties to the Chinese government.

\"The SolarWinds and Hafnium incidents serve as recent reminders that strategic adversaries actively exploit vulnerabilities for malicious purposes,\" Sullivan said in the letter.

To kick off this effort, the deputy national security advisor for cyber & emerging technology, Anne Neuberger, will host a one-day discussion in January with company officials responsible for open-source projects and security.

Cyberattacks have grown in both frequency and impact, prompting the administration to issue an executive order in May that created a review board and new software standards for government agencies.
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