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US Federal Government Advances Cyber Strategy
March 24, 2026
The US Federal Government, under the Trump Administration, has implemented a new National Cyber Strategy emphasizing proactive and offensive cyber operations alongside enhanced collaboration with private sector partners. This strategic shift moves beyond traditional deterrence to active defense and response, aiming to strengthen national cybersecurity posture. Industry experts at the RSAC 2026 Conference and other forums have recognized tangible improvements resulting from this approach, highlighting increased government-private sector cooperation and a more muscular federal cyber posture.
- Procurement professionals should note the growing demand for cybersecurity solutions that support offensive and defensive capabilities aligned with federal strategy.
- Vendors with expertise in advanced cyber defense, threat intelligence, and government collaboration stand to benefit from expanded contracting opportunities.
- Organizations should evaluate how this strategy impacts federal cybersecurity requirements and consider aligning proposals with the emphasis on active defense and public-private partnerships.
- The strategy's focus on interagency cooperation indicates potential for multi-agency contracts and integrated cybersecurity service offerings.
While there’s no doubt challenges related to current staffing and the dynamic environment going on with the government, I have never before seen as much action and cooperation as we are seeing today, and that’s from every government agency that we’re working with.
— Wendi Whitmore, Chief Security Intelligence Officer at Palo Alto Networks
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Trump Administration, United States Federal Government
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Palo Alto Networks, Sidley Austin, Paladin Capital Group
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- New US cyber strategy draws support from industry experts | brief | SC Media · SC Media · Mar 24
- Experts insist Trump administration's cyber strategy is already paying off | CyberScoop · CyberScoop · Mar 23