CISA Discontinues Mismanaged CRI Program, Shifts to Competitive CTMS
Cybersecurity Dive
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Contributed by: Kate Gamble
Summary
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is phasing out its Cybersecurity Retention Incentive (CRI) program due to findings of mismanagement from a recent audit. The CRI program, launched in 2015 to retain cybersecurity talent through financial incentives, will be replaced by the Cyber Talent Management System (CTMS), which aims to streamline hiring and enhance salary competitiveness. This change underscores a strategic shift in how CISA plans to recruit and retain cybersecurity professionals, though it raises concerns regarding the future of current CRI beneficiaries and the potential impact on workforce stability. Healthcare technology sectors, which increasingly rely on cybersecurity expertise, may face challenges in attracting and retaining skilled professionals amid this transition.