Forbes December 21, 2025
Emil Sayegh

As cybersecurity threats continue to accelerate across nation-states, criminal organizations and global supply chains, the U.S. government is signaling that cyber policy will remain a strategic priority.

According to multiple media reports, the Donald Trump administration is drafting a concise, five-page national cybersecurity strategy, structured around six pillars and targeted for release in January 2026. Sources familiar with the effort indicate the document could be followed by an executive order designed to operationalize its core themes across federal agencies.

While the draft strategy itself has not been publicly released, enough has emerged to justify a closer examination, not only of what is currently known and what is being speculated, but also of what any credible national cybersecurity strategy must include,...

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