US military allocated about $30 billion to spend on cybersecurity in 2025 | CSO Online

The 2025 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) allocates approximately $30 billion for cybersecurity initiatives, including replacing Chinese technology in telecom networks and protecting military devices from foreign spyware. The bill also establishes an AI security center and mandates a study on the vulnerability of the national airspace system to potential disruptions. Notably, the NDAA omits continued funding for the State Department’s Global Engagement Center and fails to limit the US government’s ability to access wiretap calls between Americans and foreigners.

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