Defending the nation’s cyber posture requires industry and government to operate as true partners.
What if cybersecurity were treated as national security? Today, it is.
Over the past year, I’ve had the privilege of personally meeting with the National Cyber Director a few times and engaging with other leaders across the U.S. government on one of the most urgent challenges of our time: protecting the nation’s digital infrastructure. In addition, Cohesity met with the U.S. National Cyber Director staff to discuss the growing cyber threats facing both the public and private sectors. In early December, we participated in a White House industry session where the Administration previewed the National Cyber Strategyopens in a new tab, which was released today.
I want to commend Sean Cairncross and the Office of the National Cyber Director (ONCD) for advancing a comprehensive, forward-looking strategy that recognizes a foundational reality: cyber risk is national risk is business risk. In an era where digital systems and data underpin everything from military readiness to public health and economic stability, defending the nation’s cyber posture requires industry and government to operate not as adjacent stakeholders, but as true partners.
A strategy that meets the moment
Through six pillars, the updated National Cyber Strategy confronts today’s threat environment and prepares the nation for tomorrow’s technological realities. At a time when ransomware and other destructive cyberattacks have increased more than 70% year over year globally, and nation-state actors are routinely targeting U.S. government agencies and critical infrastructure, the strategy reflects both urgency and pragmatism. This strategy counters advanced persistent threats (APTs), modernizes federal systems, secures vital infrastructure, and sustains U.S. leadership in AI and emerging technologies—meeting the moment while anticipating what comes next.
Several elements stand out as particularly impactful:
Strengthening collective defense against advanced adversaries
Accelerating modernization and resilience across federal agencies
Securing America’s critical infrastructure
Protecting America’s leadership in AI and emerging technologies
Building the next generation of cybersecurity talent
Cohesity’s commitment
- Protect the world’s data.
- Simplify cyber resilience.
- Ensure organizations can recover rapidly from ransomware, nation-state attacks, and emerging threats.
- Enable data for secure AI.
A call for unified action
Cyber threats are escalating in speed, sophistication, and scale. Meeting them will require more than policy. We’ll need sustained collaboration, shared accountability, and a collective commitment to resilience across government and industry. The National Cyber Strategy represents a pivotal moment: an opportunity to strengthen our defenses, safeguard innovation, and ensure the United States remains the global leader in secure, trustworthy technology.
At Cohesity, and across the broader cybersecurity community we are privileged to be part of, our goal is to help keep societies, economies, and institutions secure and resilient. The United States plays a critical role in the global digital ecosystem, with a highly interconnected economy, world‑class talent, and vital public‑ and private‑sector assets that underpin innovation and growth far beyond its borders. Protecting these systems is not only a national imperative, but a global one. That is why cybersecurity is national security, and increasingly, collective security.