Joe Biden, U.S. President: “We’ve launched a 100 day initiative to improve cybersecurity across the electric sector. That initiative has already resulted in a more than 150 utilities that serve 90 million Americans being deployed, and or committing to deploy cybersecurity technologies that are, that are extending that initiative to gas pipelines as well, next, that’s where we’re going. And because the cybersecurity is a global issue, we’ve also rallied G7 countries to hold nations who harbor ransomware criminals accountable. And I might add, I had a a summit with Vladimir Putin and made it clear to him that we expected him to hold them accountable, as well, because they know where they are and who they are. But that’s another issue we won’t be discussing so much today. We updated NATO cyber policy for the first time in seven years. And today my team is hosting a meeting bringing together 30 of the nation’s 30 nations to step up in their fight against ransomware.”
“But the reality is most of our critical infrastructure, owned and operated, is owned and operated by the private sector and the federal government can’t meet this challenge alone. So I’ve invited you all here today because you have the power, the capacity and the responsibility, I believe, to raise the bar on cyber security. And so ultimately, we’ve got a lot of work to do. And thank you all very much and thank the press for being here. We’re going to go private now.”