The White House's national cyber strategy emphasizes the need for increased collaboration between the public and private sectors to enhance threat visibility across critical infrastructure. However, the strategy fails to clearly define the operational roles and responsibilities of industry partners, leaving unclear the incentives and legal protections necessary for them to actively disrupt malicious activity1. This lack of clarity may hinder the effectiveness of the strategy, as industry partners may be hesitant to engage without a clear understanding of their roles and the potential risks involved. The strategy's success relies heavily on the willingness of industry partners to participate, but without specific guidelines, the extent of their involvement remains uncertain. This ambiguity matters to cybersecurity practitioners, as it may impact the overall effectiveness of the national cyber strategy in preventing and responding to cyber threats.