Defense Department Ditches Cyber Doomsday Drama: Embracing Pragmatism in 2023 Cyber Strategy

The Department of Defense’s 2023 Cyber Strategy Evolution is less ‘cyber Pearl Harbor’ melodrama and more ‘little black dress’ pragmatism. It’s a refreshing shift from apocalyptic sci-fi to a balanced, realistic approach that values cross-sector collaboration and a healthier cyber ecosystem. Seems someone told them Tron isn’t a documentary!

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Well, it seems the Department of Defense has finally decided to slow their roll when it comes to their cyber strategy. It's almost like they realized we're not in some apocalyptic sci-fi movie filled with cyber blitzkriegs and digital Pearl Harbors. They're taking a more pragmatic approach now, focusing on cross-sector collaboration and a healthier cyber ecosystem. I guess someone finally told them that the world of Tron isn't real, and the majority of cyber threats don't involve rogue AIs trying to take over the world.

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