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Supporting the Objectives of President Trump’s Cyber Strategy for America

By March 11, 2026 No Comments

Executive Summary

The cybersecurity priorities outlined in President Trump’s Cyber Strategy for America emphasize strengthening national cyber resilience, securing critical infrastructure, modernizing federal networks through Zero Trust architecture, and protecting emerging technologies.

Xage Security provides a distributed Zero Trust security platform designed for complex environments spanning IT, operational technology (OT), cloud, and edge infrastructure. These capabilities directly support the strategy’s focus on identity-based cybersecurity, critical infrastructure protection, secure modernization of federal systems, and resilience against advanced adversaries.

Xage enables organizations to prevent unauthorized access, eliminate lateral movement, secure operational systems, and maintain security even during network disruption or cyber incidents.

President Trumps Cyber Strategy for America

Supporting National Cyber Strategy Objectives

Strengthening Zero Trust Across Federal Networks

The strategy prioritizes the adoption of Zero Trust architectures to secure federal systems and reduce adversary access. Xage enables Zero Trust implementation through identity-centric access control for users, devices, applications, and services; continuous authentication and authorization; micro-segmentation across hybrid infrastructure; and policy-based access enforcement across distributed environments.

Unlike perimeter-based security models, this approach removes implicit trust within networks and prevents adversaries from moving laterally after initial compromise.

Securing Critical Infrastructure and Operational Technology

The strategy calls for prioritizing cybersecurity protections for sectors including energy, water and utilities, telecommunications, healthcare, transportation, and the defense industrial base. These environments rely heavily on OT systems that were not originally designed with cybersecurity in mind.

Xage addresses these challenges by providing Zero Trust access control for industrial control systems (ICS) and SCADA environments, secure remote access for operators and maintenance personnel, identity-based authentication for machines and industrial devices, and granular control over vendor and third-party access. These capabilities help operators reduce cyber risk without disrupting operational processes or requiring replacement of legacy equipment.

Enabling Resilient and Distributed Security

Modern cyber threats increasingly target infrastructure availability and resilience. The national cyber strategy emphasizes the ability to maintain operations even during disruption or attack.

Xage’s architecture supports this objective through distributed policy enforcement, decentralized identity management, and tamper-resistant security infrastructure. This model enables security controls to continue functioning even during network outages, segmentation events, or partial infrastructure compromise.

Supporting Secure Adoption of Emerging Technologies

The strategy highlights the need to protect infrastructure supporting emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence systems, advanced computing environments, data centers and cloud platforms, and blockchain or distributed systems.

Xage supports these priorities by providing identity-based security for machine-to-machine interactions, access control for automated systems and AI workloads, secure identity frameworks for distributed in frastructure, and scalable authentication for large numbers of connected devices and services.

Strategic Benefits for Government and Industry

Adoption of identity-based Zero Trust security models such as those provided by Xage can help federal agencies and infrastructure operators achieve several strategic outcomes:

  • Reduced attack surface by limiting unauthorized access and removing implicit network trust.
  • Improved protection for critical infrastructure and operational environments.
  • Operational resilience that maintains cybersecurity enforcement during disruption or cyber incidents.
  • Support for modernization initiatives without requiring wholesale infrastructure replacement.
  • Alignment with national cyber priorities related to Zero Trust architecture and infrastructure resilience.

Conclusion

The priorities outlined in President Trump’s Cyber Strategy for America highlight the importance of strong partnerships between government and industry to defend U.S. networks and critical infrastructure.

Xage Security provides technologies that support these objectives by delivering identity-driven Zero Trust security across IT, operational technology, and cloud environments while enabling resilience in the face of evolving cyber threats. These capabilities can help federal agencies, critical infrastructure operators, and private sector partners strengthen national cybersecurity and advance the strategy’s goals.