Hackers on the Hill`, a program that brings together hackers and policymakers to address technology policy matters, held its first meeting at the White House, marking an important milestone in bridging the gap between the tech industry and government. The event brought together around 30 hackers, including security researchers, to provide input on the National Cyber Strategy, a document that aims to rebalance responsibility for cybersecurity and elevate it as a team sport. The inclusion of coordinated vulnerability disclosure in the strategy and the invitation from the hacker community to shape its formation demonstrate a significant shift towards valuing the contributions of good-faith hackers in the fight against cyber threats. This event is a testament to the growing recognition of hackers as an important part of the Internet's immune system, and it marks an exciting evolution in the relationship between builders and breakers in cybersecurity.