US Cyber Strategy Targets Adversaries, Critical Infrastructure, and Emerging Technologies
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US Cyber Strategy Targets Adversaries, Critical Infrastructure, and Emerging Technologies
"We will work together to create real risk for adversaries who seek to harm us, and impose consequences on those who do act against us. Shape Adversary Behavior represents the administration's commitment to deterrence through coordinated action, establishing clear consequences for cyber attacks against American interests and demonstrating resolve in protecting national security."
"Cyber defense should not be reduced to a costly checklist that delays preparedness, action, and response. Promote Common Sense Regulation emphasizes streamlining cybersecurity regulations to reduce compliance burdens, ensure regulations support agility and rapid response to evolving threats, and improve alignment between government regulators and private industry globally while maintaining privacy protections."
"Working across the government to modernize and create competitive procurement processes, we will remove barriers to entry so that the government can buy and use the best technology. Modernize and Secure Federal Government Networks focuses on eliminating procurement obstacles to enable government acquisition of cutting-edge cybersecurity solutions and technologies."
The White House released President Trump's Cyber Strategy for America, establishing a comprehensive framework for strengthening national cybersecurity through six core policy pillars. The strategy prioritizes unprecedented coordination between government and private sector entities while investing in advanced technologies including AI and quantum computing. Key objectives include shaping adversary behavior through deterrence and consequences, promoting common-sense regulations that reduce compliance burdens without sacrificing security, modernizing federal government networks through competitive procurement, and securing critical infrastructure and supply chains. The approach balances offensive and defensive cyber capabilities while emphasizing privacy protections for Americans and improving regulatory alignment between government and industry globally.
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