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Title page 1
Contents 3
I. Introduction and summary 4
II. The cybersecurity challenge: Adversaries 6
China 6
Russia 6
Iran 6
North Korea 6
Criminal organizations 6
Threat actors exploiting advanced AI capabilities 6
III. Cybersecurity strategic road map: Operational campaigning 8
A. Actions in the United States 8
1. Establishing a coordinating group to integrate campaigning activities headed by the national cyber director 8
2. Creating an ICPC of high-end cybersecurity and cloud providers to undertake continuous defensive campaigning 9
3. Establishing a national lab cohort to provide technical direction to the NCD 10
4. Scaling a national reserve force 10
5. Establishing regional resilience districts 10
6. Expanding USG risk mitigation capabilities to support critical domestic infrastructures 11
B. Actions outside the United States: Respond with offensive actions to state-supported intrusions into US critical infrastructures 13
1/C. Private-sector actions to disrupt criminal activities including dark web sites and to support the government including as a cyber reserve in wartime 14
IV. Conclusion 17
About the authors 17
Appendix: Requirements for scaling resilience through safe coding and zero trust architectures 18
Endnotes 19
Figures 5
Figure 1. National Cybersecurity Governance for Homeland Defense 5
Figure 2. Private Sector Support to National Cybersecurity Governance for Homeland Defense 5
Boxes 11
BOX 1. Regional resilience districts: membership/precedents 11
BOX 2. DOD offers "cybersecurity-as-a-service" programs 12
BOX 3. Cyber Command threat hunting in the United States 13
BOX 4. Private-sector offensive operations: Key factors 16
