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U.S. President Joe Biden signs a bill on May 9, 2022. (Photo by Drew Angerer / Getty Images) Biden signs cyber bill aimed at state and local coordination The president signed two cybersecurity bills, including one that boosts CISA's coordination with state and local governments. By Benjamin Freed