Trump Administration's Upcoming National Cybersecurity Strategy
The Trump administration is preparing to release a new national cybersecurity strategy, with a focus on strengthening partnerships with U.S. industry and regional foreign governments to protect critical infrastructure and networks from cyberthreats. The strategy emphasizes real-time threat detection, attribution, and response capabilities, as well as deregulation to boost competitiveness and innovation in the American technology sector. The broader national security strategy, recently published, highlights the importance of collaboration with the private sector and regional partners, particularly in the Western Hemisphere, and outlines goals for resilient energy infrastructure and secure cyber communications.
A draft of the forthcoming national cybersecurity strategy is expected to be released in January and will consist of six pillars: cyber offense and deterrence, regulatory alignment, workforce development, federal procurement, critical infrastructure protection, and emerging technologies. The document is described as concise but wide-ranging, addressing issues such as cybercrime, China, artificial intelligence, and post-quantum cryptography. The administration is actively seeking feedback on the draft, and the strategy is expected to be followed by an executive order to implement its provisions.

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Administration targets January release for cyber strategy
Officials said the national cybersecurity strategy was targeted for release in January 2026, though the timing could still shift and may be coordinated with the broader national security strategy. Follow-on actions, potentially including an executive order and implementation items, were expected to come afterward.
Trump national security strategy highlights cyber role for industry and partners
Reporting on the broader national security strategy indicated its cyber elements would emphasize collaboration with industry and regional partners. This reflected how the administration planned to frame cyber policy within its wider national security approach.
Trump administration drafts concise national cybersecurity strategy
By early December 2025, the Trump administration had prepared a five-page, six-part national cybersecurity strategy focused on cyber offense and deterrence, regulatory alignment, workforce development, federal procurement, critical infrastructure, and emerging technologies. Officials were also soliciting feedback to refine the document before release.
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