One Year In: The President’s National Cybersecurity Strategy is Driving Change and Protecting the Nation

On March 2, 2023, President Biden released the National Cybersecurity Strategy, a guiding document that has set the course for how the Biden-Harris Administration drives policy and action to defend our increasingly digital world.

At the time, President Biden said, “Cybersecurity is essential to the basic functioning of our economy, the operation of our critical infrastructure, the strength of our democracy and democratic institutions, the privacy of our data and communications, and our national defense.” He went on to remind us that this Strategy, “recognizes that robust collaboration, particularly between the public and private sectors, is essential to securing cyberspace.”

These principles have guided our effort to shift the responsibility to defend cyberspace from individuals, small businesses, state and local governments to the organizations most capable of carrying that responsibility and best-positioned to reduce risk for all of us – namely technology companies and the Federal Government. They have also driven us to realign incentives to favor long-term investments in cybersecurity and resilience. That requires us to strike a careful balance between defending ourselves against urgent threats today and simultaneously planning strategically for, and investing in, a resilient digital future.

The release of the Strategy kicked off significant work across the Federal Government to protect the nation and the digital systems that touch nearly every aspect of American life.

For the past year, folks at the Office of the National Cyber Director (ONCD) have been working tirelessly as we coordinate implementation of the 69 initiatives identified in the first iteration of the Strategy’s implementation plan.

Federal agencies have made progress on all 69 initiatives outlined last July. In fact, more than 20 are already completed.

While the Strategy is enduring, its implementation is iterative. We’ll be sharing the next version of the implementation plan soon but today, one year in, ONCD would like to share some of our progress.

The work to carry out the President’s vision takes coordination across the Federal Government, private sector, state, local, tribal and territorial governments, international partners, academia, non-profits and Congress.

Protecting the country in cyberspace is a whole-of-nation effort.

We are proud to lead the charge and know there is much more work to do.