A plan to bolster the nation’s cybersecurity that will cost virtually nothing was unveiled Tuesday by the Internet Security Alliance (ISA).

In a 21-page document, the alliance offers five recommendations that it maintains “will cost the federal government virtually nothing” and, as a bonus, save private industry billions.

The document titled “A Zero Cost Path to American Cybersecurity” outlines initiatives that operationalize the Trump administration’s philosophy of government.

“These are pragmatic programs that can be implemented quickly,” the document noted. “They will generate significant material improvements in our nation’s cybersecurity almost immediately.

“These steps will also put our nation’s intermediate and long-term security on a measurably effective and economically sustainable path that will enable us to address newly growing threats of systemic failure,” it continued.