National Security Is No Longer Just the Army’s Job: It’s Industry’s Too

Imagine a boardroom where discussions aren’t only about quarterly earnings or market share, but about the very resilience of the nation. This is the reality today. National security is no longer confined to armies, fighter jets, or border control, it has become a corporate and industrial imperative.

From cyberattacks targeting banks and energy grids, to supply chain chokepoints in semiconductors and rare-earth minerals, the vulnerabilities that threaten nations are increasingly commercial, digital, and industrial. The companies operating in these spaces are often the first line of defense, and their strategic decisions have national consequences.

The Changing Face of National Security
National security today extends far beyond traditional military might. Modern threats include:

Cyber Warfare: Nation-state actors and organized groups are increasingly targeting critical infrastructure, from power grids to defense manufacturing systems.
Supply Chain Vulnerabilities: Dependence on foreign sources for semiconductors, rare-earth minerals, and critical components exposes nations to geopolitical risks.

Source: <<https://sunilbajaj.in/resources/national-security-industry-role

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