Deterrence and the new National Cyber Strategy with White House National Cyber Director Sean Cairncross
Cyber deterrence has long lagged behind the threat. In this special episode of Cyber Focus recorded on March 11, 2026, White House National Cyber Director Sean Cairncross argues that the United States can no longer afford a posture built mainly around resilience and response while adversaries, criminal groups, and state-backed proxies operate at low cost and low risk.
He presents President Trump’s new National Cyber Strategy as an effort to change that calculus by aligning government policy, offensive and defensive capabilities, industry partnership, and international coordination around a more forward-leaning approach.
The conversation walks through the strategy’s six pillars, from shaping adversary behavior and streamlining regulation to modernizing federal systems, securing critical infrastructure, protecting U.S. technological advantage, and expanding the cyber workforce. Cairncross emphasizes a core theme throughout: private companies should not be left to fend for themselves against foreign intelligence services and military-linked actors, and government must do more to impose cost, remove friction, and support practical security outcomes.
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