A new cybersecurity executive order (EO) issued by President Trump rescinds an entire section on digital identity and softens several detailed requirements set forth in former President Joe Biden’s last-minute cybersecurity order from January. Yet, the EO retains many of Biden’s directives for agencies and businesses that work with them. This article highlights the EO’s most important changes, the administration’s effort to influence private sector cybersecurity through government procurement practices and the federal cyber policy priorities that businesses should heed, with insights from cyber practitioners at Goodwin, Holland & Knight, the Linux Foundation and Venable. See “Implications of the Trump AI Executive Order” (Mar. 26, 2025).