Federal leaders and the general population view cyberattacks as the top threat facing the US. Both groups agree that the top priorities are counterterrorism, cybersecurity, and intelligence capabilities, although they differ on the ranking. Younger age groups are more concerned about cyberattacks and climate change than older groups. While natural disasters are a low concern, most believe terrorism and cyberattacks will remain the top threats over the next 15 years, and people feel safer about the future threats.