President Obama pushes Congress on cybersecurity

February 14, 2013 - 04:15 PM
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The Obama administration spent months drafting a cybersecurity executive order -- a set of voluntary standards for protecting U.S. information.

President Obama signed it on Tuesday, then offered justification for it during his State of the Union address.

Hayley Tsukayama, technology reporter for The Washington Post, discussed that and other top tech topics with Capital Insider.

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