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Supporting the National Cyber Strategy: How TrendAI™ Helps
A deeper look at the first three pillars and outlining how our capabilities directly support government agencies working to bring this strategy to life...
Is “Hackback” Official US Cybersecurity Strategy?
The 2026 US "Cyber Strategy for America" document is mostly the same thing we've seen out of the White House for over a decade, but with a more aggressive tone. But one sentence stood out: "We will unleash the private sector by creating incentives to identify and disrupt adversary networks and...
TrendAI Insight: New U.S. National Cyber Strategy
TrendAI reviews the White House National Cyber Strategy, outlining six pillars to strengthen U.S. cybersecurity—from deterrence and regulation to federal modernization, critical infrastructure protection, AI leadership, and workforce development...
Cyber Strategy: Don’t Focus on Prevention — Master Resilience
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White House cyber strategy: leadership is now accountable
The National Cybersecurity Strategy represents one of the most significant market-driving forces in the history of IT. It ushers in a new era of standards, requirements, and best practices that will define how our economy works and how buyers interact with sellers for decades to come...
Examining the US Cyber Budget
Jason Healey takes a detailed look at the US federal cybersecurity budget and reaches an important conclusion: the US keeps saying that we need to prioritize defense, but in fact we prioritize attack. To its credit, this budget does reveal an overall growth in cybersecurity funding of about 5...
The US National Cyber Strategy
Last month, the White House released the "National Cyber Strategy of the United States of America. I generally don't have much to say about these sorts of documents. They're filled with broad generalities. Who can argue with: Defend the homeland by protecting networks, systems, functions, and dat...
Perimeter Defenses are Dead, So Now What?
The castle walls, moat and drawbridge have been overrun. It is obvious to all of us – the use of perimeter defense as the key cyber strategy is dead. InfoSec Insider contributor Pravin Kothari Over time, the internet has added so many new entry points into the enterprise that they are unmanageabl...
Developing an effective cyber strategy
The word strategy has its origins in the Roman Empire and was used to describe the leading of troops in battle. From a military perspective, strategy is a top-level plan designed to achieve one or more high-order goals. A clear strategy is especially important in times of uncertainty as it provid...
FBI — Botnets Infecting 18 Computers per Second. But How Many of Them NSA Holds?
Botnets - a secretly compromised networks of ordinary home and office computers with rogue software or "malware" that are controlled by an individual criminal or a group - has dramatically increased over the past several years and are considered to pose the biggest threat to the Internet. Cyber...
DOD Launches New Cyber Strategy Website
DOD Launches New Cyber Strategy Website The Department of Defense today launched a new website to highlight DoD's first unified strategy for cyberspace announced on July 14. The website is a tool to help explain and consolidate DoD's cybersecurity accomplishments and new way forward for military,...
DOD Launches New Cyber Strategy Website
DOD Launches New Cyber Strategy Website The Department of Defense today launched a new website to highlight DoD's first unified strategy for cyberspace announced on July 14. The website is a tool to help explain and consolidate DoD's cybersecurity accomplishments and new way forward for military,...
While U.S. Plots Cyber Strategy, Experts See Obstacles Ahead
The release of the International Strategy for Cyberspace late last month marked a major shift in the way that United States officials think about and treat information security, which now seems as if it will have a place at the table during diplomatic discussions. However, experts and U.S...
Pentagon Adds Cyber-Weapons to List of Arms
The Pentagon is compiling a list of offensive cyber-weapons capable of deliberately crippling or destroying an adversary’s critical infrastructure according to a recent report in the Washington Post. This collection of cyber weapons is part of a broader list of weapons approved by the Pentagon fo...
New cybersecurity czar faces a tough road
While much of the reaction to President Obama’s speech on Internet security last week has centered on who Obama will name to the newly created cybersecurity coordinator position, that may be a moot point unless there is a dramatic change in the way that security is handled at the highest levels i...