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Five-page draft Trump administration cyber strategy targeted for January release

President Donald Trump delivers remarks May 1, 2025, in the White House Rose Garden. (Official White House photo by Joyce N. Boghosian)

By Tim Starks

The Trump administration is aiming to release its six-part national cybersecurity strategy in January, according to multiple sources familiar with the document. The document, which is a mere five pages long, will possibly be followed by an executive order to implement the new strategy.

The administration has been soliciting feedback in recent days, which one source considered more of a “messaging” document than anything, with more important work to follow.

According to sources familiar with the strategy, the six “pillars” focus on cyber offense and deterrence; aligning regulations to make them more uniform; bolstering the cyber workforce; federal procurement; critical infrastructure protection; and emerging technologies.

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