CISA Faces Major Workforce Cuts, Threatening National Cybersecurity Efforts
The Register
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Contributed by: Drex DeFord
Summary
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is undergoing significant staff cuts, potentially impacting nearly 1,300 employees, which has raised concerns among cybersecurity experts and lawmakers about the implications for national security. Critics, including retired Rear Admiral Mark Montgomery, argue that these layoffs will disrupt essential operations and collaborations between government and the private sector, thereby weakening defenses against increasing cyber threats. Additionally, CISA has slashed funding for important programs like the Multi-State Information Sharing and Analysis Center (MS-ISAC), further threatening the agency's ability to provide effective threat detection and response services at state and local levels.