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Offense, AI, Regulation: What Pros Should Know About Trump’s Cybersecurity Strategy
Since President Donald Trump returned to the White House in January 2025, the administration has focused less on cybersecurity concerns facing the U.S. compared to other issues, including tariffs, tax cuts through the “One Big Beautiful Bill” Act and international conflicts. The Trump administration, however, has made substantial changes to the scope and staff of the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency. The White House has also signaled that it plans to take a more hands-off approach to cybersecurity, including shifting security burdens to state agencies and reducing regulations and oversight of businesses. Now, the administration has laid out its national cybersecurity vision that will guide its priorities for the next two and a half years. The National Cyber Strategy, officially released March 7, offers six “pillars” that the Trump administration will focus on. These include: Shape Adversary Behavior: This section outlines how the Trump administration plans to use a
NIST AI Cyber Profile Draft: What Cybersecurity Pros Need to Know
Artificial intelligence is reshaping the cybersecurity landscape. While many conversations focus on whether these technologies will eliminate entry-level cyber jobs, others see these virtual chatbots and platforms as opening up fresh approaches to security that require new skills and a willingness to learn. Experts point out that cyber and tech professionals who study generative and agentic AI technologies and understand how these technologies can be integrated into an organization’s overall infrastructure and security strategy can find themselves with job opportunities even as budgets and spending remain uncertain heading into the new year. The question is: Where should cyber pros begin to learn how to incorporate AI into their organization’s security workflows? The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is offering guidance through the recent draft publication of its Cybersecurity Framework Profile for Artificial Intelligence. Released at the end of December 2025, the
Should You Employ Junior Developers or Use AI Instead?
With low-cost or even free AI now available to both employers and employees, it’s no surprise that some companies are asking, “Hey, maybe we don’t need to hire junior programmers. We can save a bundle.” It seems like a no-brainer: AI can solve programming problems faster than a junior developer, and at almost no cost. What’s not to like? Plus, there’s no onboarding delay while junior developers become productive. But before you cut an entire tier from your staff, take a moment to think that decision through. Here are a few questions worth asking: Who is going to do the actual work? As middle and senior developers move up, who will replace them? Who is going to check the code? We’ll answer those shortly. But first, let’s step back and ask: What constitutes a “job”? What Do You Actually Do in Your Job? If you want to see a gulf in understanding, try this: Ask a friend (not a colleague) to outline their job. Then write down what you think they do. Finally, ask them what they actually do.
How to Convert Layoff Anxiety Into an Asset
After a period of significant layoffs, particularly in the tech industry, it’s no wonder that about one-third to nearly half of U.S. workers report experiencing layoff anxiety. The harsh truth is that more people are being negatively impacted by the fear of losing their jobs than what the official survey results indicated. That’s because it is possible to suffer from layoff anxiety without consciously recognizing it, to the point of impairing your thinking or performance in a way that can be counterproductive or harmful to your job security. For worriers, the good news is that not all stress is bad. “Anxiety gets a bad rap,” noted Dr. Jason Hunziker, associate professor, clinical division chief, Adult Psychiatry for the Huntsman Mental Health Institute at the University of Utah. Anxiety is a defense mechanism that warns us about things in the environment and helps us sharpen our senses and get motivated, he explained. Instead of fighting it, recognize the signs of layoff anxiety and fi
US Risks Slipping Backward When It Comes to Cyber Talent, Skills
When the landmark Cyberspace Solarium Commission published its first report on the state of U.S. cybersecurity five years ago, the authors detailed more than 80 recommendations to improve America’s security and counter the effects of cybercrime and nation-state attacks, which threaten the country’s critical infrastructure. While the original bipartisan Cyberspace Solarium Commission concluded its work in 2021, its ongoing mission to improve U.S. cybersecurity continues under the CSC 2.0 project, which is managed by the Center on Cyber and Technology Innovations at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies. The CSC 2.0 project continues to publish reports detailing security improvements and concerns, as well as measuring the federal government’s response. Over the course of those five years – under the original commission and now with CSC 2.0 – annual reports and updates consistently showed steady progress toward the original goals. Now, however, the CSC 2.0 reports that the U.S. govern