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Federal Cybersecurity

Federal cybersecurity involves protecting government computer systems, data, and networks from cyber threats like hackers, malware, and cyber espionage. It ensures sensitive information—such as national security, citizens' data, and critical infrastructure—remains secure and available. The federal government develops policies, implements security measures, and collaborates with other agencies and private sector partners to defend against cyber attacks. Effective cybersecurity helps maintain trust, supports national security, and ensures government functions operate smoothly in an increasingly digital world.