The White House has launched a new initiative allowing vetted private companies to participate in government-directed cyber operations against foreign transnational criminal organizations. This move aims to leverage the advanced capabilities of the private sector to combat sophisticated cybercrime, which costs Americans over $20 billion annually. However, it raises concerns about oversight, accountability, and legal risks for cybersecurity professionals operating internationally.
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