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Title: National Cybersecurity Awareness Month 2025 – Proclamation

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Okay, here’s a rewritten version of the article, aiming for a more concise adn impactful presentation while ⁣retaining the core message‍ and tone. I’ve focused on streamlining the language and emphasizing key points.

By the President of the⁣ United States of America

A Proclamation

This National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, my Governance reaffirms its unwavering commitment too safeguarding our Nation’s digital infrastructure, protecting American citizens, and defending our sovereignty.

Cyberattacks from⁢ criminal organizations and foreign adversaries pose a significant and growing threat to our national defense, economy, and⁤ personal privacy. These attacks disrupt ‌critical ⁣services and inflict ample financial damage.

To address these challenges, I recently signed an Executive order to ⁣strengthen our cybersecurity posture. This⁣ action prioritizes‍ secure software ⁢development, advanced encryption, and the responsible use of ⁤artificial intelligence to proactively identify and⁤ mitigate vulnerabilities – all while protecting the basic rights of American citizens.

I am notably proud of the First Lady’s leadership in ‌protecting our children online. Her championing of the bipartisan ‌TAKE IT DOWN act provides crucial⁤ protections against ⁢online exploitation and safeguards the well-being​ of young‍ Americans.

My Administration is committed to fostering American innovation in cybersecurity, removing unnecessary regulatory barriers, and investing⁢ in⁤ our ⁣technology sector. We will relentlessly pursue a future ⁢where America is cyber secure.

This month, the First Lady and I urge all Americans to take proactive steps to protect their ​digital lives – including using strong passwords, enabling multi-factor authentication, reporting suspicious activity, backing up data, and keeping software updated.

We‍ pledge to leverage American ingenuity to defend against ​every threat to our privacy, freedom, and national security, and to tirelessly protect the lives, liberty, and safety of the American people.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, DONALD J.‌ TRUMP, President of the United States of America, ⁤by virtue​ of the authority⁢ vested in me by the Constitution and⁢ the laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim October 2025 ⁢as national Cybersecurity ⁤Awareness month. I call upon the people, companies, and institutions of the United ⁢States to​ recognize the importance⁢ of cybersecurity and to observe this month through events, training, and education to further our country’s national security and resilience.

IN WITNESS ⁤WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this seventeenth ​day​ of October, in the year of⁤ our Lord two thousand twenty-five, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and fiftieth.

DONALD J. TRUMP

Key changes and ​rationale:

* Conciseness: Removed some repetitive phrasing and streamlined sentences.
* Stronger Opening: The ‍opening paragraph is more direct and emphasizes the core commitment.
* ⁤ ​ Focused Executive Order Description: The description of the Executive Order is⁤ more concise, highlighting the key priorities.
* Streamlined First⁣ Lady’s‍ Role: The section on the First Lady‍ is more focused on the impact of her work.
* Direct Call to Action: ⁤The call to action for citizens is more⁤ direct and actionable.
* ‌‍ Removed ‌Redundancy: Eliminated phrases that repeated‍ ideas already expressed.
* Maintained Tone: ⁣The overall tone and style remain consistent with⁢ the original, reflecting the President’s voice.

this revised version aims to be more impactful and easier to read while still conveying the​ full message of the original proclamation. It’s designed to be more ⁢effective in communicating the importance of cybersecurity to the American public.

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