The Trump administration has unveiled its long-awaited cyber strategy, emphasizing a multi-faceted approach to bolster national cybersecurity. A key component of this strategy involves bolstering offense operations in cyberspace, as well as fortifying federal networks and critical infrastructure against potential threats. Additionally, the plan seeks to streamline regulatory frameworks and leverage emerging technologies to enhance cybersecurity capabilities. To support these efforts, the administration aims to strengthen the cybersecurity workforce, recognizing the critical role skilled professionals play in combating cybercrime and fraud. The release of this strategy is accompanied by an executive order directing agencies to take concrete actions against cyber threats1. This development matters to cybersecurity practitioners because it signals a shift in the administration's approach to cybersecurity, one that prioritizes proactive measures and acknowledges the importance of a skilled workforce in defending against evolving cyber threats.