CISA Ends Key Partnership, Shifts Support Model for Cybersecurity Defense
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Contributed by: Drex DeFord
Summary
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has concluded its cooperative agreement with the Center for Internet Security, ending a significant partnership that supported state and local government cybersecurity efforts. This shift may indicate a reduction in federal backing for essential cybersecurity resources, following earlier funding cuts to crucial initiatives like the Elections Infrastructure ISAC. Consequently, the Center is altering its membership model to include fees based on operating budgets, potentially limiting access for some agencies. Healthcare professionals should be aware that diminished federal support could impact the cybersecurity landscape, emphasizing the need for local governments to seek alternative resources for protecting sensitive health data.