THE SecurityWeek article reports that The White House late Friday released President Trump’s Cyber Strategy for America, outlining six pillars to deter adversaries, modernise federal networks, secure critical infrastructure, and sustain leadership in emerging technologies such as AI and quantum computing.
It highlights key aims to shape adversary behaviour, promote common-sense regulation, modernise government networks with zero-trust and post-quantum cryptography, and harden supply chains across essential sectors like energy, finance and healthcare. The piece notes the strategy calls for deploying AI-driven cybersecurity tools and expanding the workforce, while emphasising collaboration with the private sector and international partners.
It also mentions related actions, including an executive order signed by the President to combat cybercrime and fraud, alongside prior measures in 2025 aimed at strengthening national cyber resilience. Written by Mike Lennon, the article discusses industry reaction, quotes from executives at Palo Alto Networks, and analysis that the document is more a statement of intent than a granular implementation plan. It was published on 7 March 2026.