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Wednesday, February 11, 2026

White House to Withdraw From Global Forum on Cyber Expertise

The Trump administration is withdrawing the United States from its longstanding participation in the Global Forum on Cyber Expertise (GFCE).

GFCE was created in 2015 in the Netherlands as a “multi-stakeholder platform to strengthen cyber capacity building and coordinate international efforts in cybersecurity, cybercrime, e-governance, and data protection, according to the group’s website, with the goal of bringing “together public and private partners for knowledge sharing and resource mobilization.”

The United States was a founding member of the group, which has claimed a membership of more than 60 organizations in recent months, including U.S. cybersecurity allies like the United Kingdom and Canada.

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