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Switching to Offense: US Makes Cyber Strategy Changes

Posted on November 21, 2025
Switching to Offense: US Makes Cyber Strategy Changes

The US national cyber director describes the next cyber strategy as focusing “on shaping adversary behavior,” adding consequences and aggressive response.

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