Advancing National Security Through Technology Innovation
The National Cyber Innovation Forum convenes cybersecurity leaders from across the public and private sectors to push the boundaries of collective defense. Now in its fourth year, the forum assembles a trusted community for important conversations to advance cyber strategy, policy readiness, and technology innovation.
Founded by industry leaders, this one-day event offers unique insights and perspectives from leaders across technology, venture capital, and government to help shape how the public and private sectors work together to strengthen our nation’s cybersecurity posture and accelerate cyber innovation to defend the digital world.
Congressman John Moolenaar, Chairman of the House Select Committee on the CCP, addressed efforts to counter adversary cyber threats in order to protect our national technological advantage and critical infrastructure.
Coordinated adversary cyber intrusions target U.S. critical infrastructure, including communications, energy, transportation, and water systems. Policymakers warned the attackers have pre-positioned within U.S. networks, enabling potential disruptive or destructive cyberattacks during a future crisis.
Industry experts spotlighted concerns around data security, privacy, and foreign control as the scale and speed of adversary data collection presents new national security and geopolitical challenges.
About the Forum
Advancing the National Cyber Strategy
The National Cyber Innovation Forum brings together senior leaders from across government, industry, venture capital, and technology to confront the most urgent cyber and national security threats facing the United States. From state-backed intrusions targeting critical infrastructure to AI-enabled risks and data sovereignty challenges, the Forum examines how America can defend its technological edge in an era of intensifying geopolitical competition.
Designed to foster high-level strategic dialogue, the Forum provides a platform for actionable solutions to defend the nation, increase collaboration from silicon valley with government, accelerate adoption of cyber innovation, secure critical infrastructure, protect sensitive data, and build durable cyber resilience for the future.














