Trump plan taps US firms to fight foreign cybercrime

Trump signed a memorandum allowing vetted private U.S. companies to conduct cyber operations against foreign criminal organizations under oversight.

Trump plan taps US firms to fight foreign cybercrime

TL;DR

  • The U.S. government will now authorize vetted private companies to conduct cyber operations against foreign criminal organizations.
  • Companies can perform Cyber Surveillance Operations (intelligence gathering) and Cyber Effects Operations (disruption/destruction of systems).
  • These operations are directed and overseen by the federal government, requiring approval from the DOJ or DHS.
  • Targets are defined as Cyber-Enabled Transnational Criminal Organizations (CE-TCOs), excluding entities directly part of foreign governments.
  • Safeguards are in place to prevent and manage accidental targeting of U.S. persons or systems.
  • Operations likely to result in loss of life or serious injury ('Critical Outcomes') are prohibited.
  • Detailed operating procedures are still being developed, with a 60-day deadline for initial rules.
  • Personal cybersecurity practices remain essential for individuals, as this program operates largely behind the scenes.