The City Bar’s Presidential Task Force on AI and Digital Technologies dives deep into the six pillars of President Trump’s March 2026 Cyber Strategy for America: Shape Adversary Behavior; Promote Common Sense Regulation; Modernize and Secure Federal Government Networks; Secure Critical Infrastructure; Sustain Superiority in Critical and Emerging Technologies; and Build Talent and Capacity.
Task Force co-chair Jerome Walker joins Sabeena Ahmed Liconte (Head of Legal & Chief Compliance Officer, Americas at ICBC Standard Bank Group) and Alex Southwell (Partner, McDermott Will & Schulte) to discuss the “aspirational” strategy in its totality, including its offensive, defensive, and future-minded qualities, as well as its challenges and the surrounding requirements for the strategy to be successful and ensure global compliance.
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00:00 Welcome and Cyber Strategy Overview
02:07 Meet the Panelists
04:44 Big Picture Reactions
12:30 Pillar One - Shape Adversary Behavior
28:28 Pillar Two - Promote Common Sense Regulation
42:19 Pillar Three - Modernize and Secure Federal Government Networks
52:22 Pillars Four & Five - Secure Critical Infrastructure & Sustain Superiority in Critical and Emerging Technologies
01:01:23 Pillar Six - Build Talent and Capacity
01:06:11 Closing Thoughts
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