
"The National Cyber Strategy represents a big step in the right direction for U.S. national security policy, advocating for the aggressive defense of our national infrastructure."
"Despite prioritizing efforts to shape adversary behavior, the strategy falls short of identifying America's most aggressive adversaries, particularly Russia and China, who have targeted American critical infrastructure."
"Pillar One provides a strong argument for developing offensive cyber capabilities, which are critical to enable success in today's warfare and reflect the administration's willingness to use these capabilities."
The National Cyber Strategy represents a significant step for U.S. national security, focusing on defending national infrastructure and streamlining regulations. Key goals include developing the cyber workforce and enhancing federal network defenses. However, the strategy needs clearer arguments and refined implementation plans. It lacks identification of major adversaries like Russia and China, which have targeted U.S. infrastructure. The strategy emphasizes the importance of offensive cyber capabilities and considers expanding the private sector's role in cybersecurity efforts.
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