Pillar three of the United States National Cybersecurity Strategy calls for the executive and legislative branches to shape market forces to drive security and resilience. Within this pillar, it calls for vendors to be held liable for damages caused by their products if they haven’t built reasonable security measures into them. Learn which important security standards will become part of these reasonable security measures, and how the safe harbor clause protects organizations that experience a cyberattack despite their best efforts to secure their products.