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This needs to be writen as a (DISCUSSION)-plz read the details down below: In 2017, the National Security Council, under the leadership of President, delivered a new National Security Strategy to the US Defense & Homeland Security Community. (Links to an external site.) There has been a great deal of discussion in the national security policy arena, about where and how the strategy discusses cyber, and where it showed a focus on the topic. Michael Sulmeyer looked at the issue here. Prompt: Please share in 500-600 words, where you think the National Security Strategy lacked in raising cyber terrorism, security, etc. Also, tell me where you think it succeeded in handling cyber issues - if it did so. Most importantly, many European nations have written specific cyber strategies to meld a whole-of-government approach (Links to an external site.). The Dutch (Links to an external site.)are (Links to an external site.) one specific example (Links to an external site.). In that vein, should the National Security Council, which is supported by all the vested government department and agencies, also look to establish such an over-arching strategy? And if so, what would be three (3) key areas it would cover? In your initial post, please use outside sources as you feel necessary to better articulate your argument.