PATRICK DUGAN: What The White House Cyber Strategy Misses
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By Patrick Dugan
Published on April 11, 2026.
The White House's cyber strategy for national cyberdefense is missing, compared to a land war in Asia, where the real enemy is unpredictable and will not stop until it wins. The State Department announced the Bureau of Emerging Threats, a move that aligns with the Department of Enforcement Threats. However, the strategy fails to anticipate how the enemy will spread. Without comprehensive physical regulation of our power grid and critical infrastructure, the most critical systems remain soft targets. The author suggests that the future of AI warfare lies in the hands of rogue AI models, which can be industrialized. He also notes that aligning AI doesn't mean it's moral, it merely means it obeys some humans or their ideology. The article concludes that the common enemy is mutually assured destruction.
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