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The New National Cybersecurity Strategy

Post Date:03/06/2026

The National Cybersecurity Strategy outlines the federal government’s plan to strengthen the nation’s digital defenses and address the rapidly evolving cyber threat landscape. The strategy emphasizes protecting critical infrastructure, improving collaboration between government and industry, and strengthening the security of software and technology supply chains. It also highlights the importance of investing in emerging technologies—such as artificial intelligence and post-quantum cryptography—to ensure the United States remains resilient against future cyber threats.

The strategy also calls for a more proactive approach to deterring malicious cyber activity by holding adversaries accountable and disrupting cybercrime, including ransomware operations. In addition, it prioritizes expanding the cybersecurity workforce and advancing education and training programs to ensure the nation has the skilled professionals needed to protect its digital ecosystem.

Download a copy of the strategy here: https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/President-Trumps-Cyber-Strategy-for-America.pdf

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It is our pleasure to share the news that Michele Robinson has accepted the position of Senior Director for the NCyTE Center. Michele comes with 20+ years of experience and proven leadership at senior and executive levels in information security, and 30 years of public service experience in policy and program execution, making positive impacts at both the state and national levels.   Michele is well recognized by the NCyTE staff and its partners.   She has been a member of the NCyTE Center's National Visiting Committee for 10 years, supporting our mission and vision.

Michele has numerous professional certifications and has represented various organizations in national arenas.  She most recently served as the  State of California Chief Information Security Officer.   Michele is looking forward to continuing to advance cybersecurity education through NCyTE’s resources and expanding the network of partnerships with business and industry, government agencies, and K-12 and higher education institutions.   Her experience in collaborating with other agencies and statewide initiatives and her commitment to cybersecurity education will be tremendous assets that she brings to NCyTE.

Michele will begin her work with NCyTE on September 1, 2023.   Please join us in welcoming Michele in her new leadership role!