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Trump’s New Cyber Strategy Details More Offensive Response to Cyber Threats
The strategy emphasizes offensive cyber operations, AI-driven defense, and workforce growth to counter nation-state and criminal cyber threats, with federal network modernization key to U.S. security.
- On Friday, President Donald Trump released a seven-page Cyber Strategy for America, which the White House said calls for unprecedented coordination across government and the private sector for offensive and defensive missions.
- To deter adversaries, the strategy aims to impose costs on nation-state adversaries and modernize federal information systems by adopting post-quantum cryptography, zero-trust architecture and cloud platforms.
- It highlights offensive cyber operations, vowing to swiftly deploy AI-enabled cyber tools and agentic AI while coordinating government and private-sector disruption of adversary networks.
- Alongside the strategy, Trump signed an executive order Friday directing agencies to combat cybercrime, instructing the attorney general to prioritize prosecutions and the Department of Homeland Security to improve training.
- Critics warned implementation risks as the seven-page Cyber Strategy for America promises to streamline cyber regulations, while officials say it is deliberately high-level with more guidance expected.
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The long-awaited Trump cyber strategy has arrived
President Donald Trump released his administration’s cyber strategy Friday, promoting offense operations in cyberspace, securing federal networks and critical infrastructure, streamlining regulations, leveraging emerging technologies and strengthening the cybersecurity workforce. Trump also signed an executive order Friday directing agencies to take action to combat cybercrime and fraud. A little more than half of the five pages of strategy text…
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