Trump Admin Restructuring Threatens to Undermine Crucial Cybersecurity Partnerships
Cybersecurity Dive
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Contributed by: Drex DeFord
Summary
The Trump administration's restructuring of the federal government has weakened vital public-private partnerships essential for safeguarding U.S. critical infrastructure against cyber threats and physical disasters. This decline is linked to workforce reductions, mission ambiguity, and a lack of leadership, causing federal agencies to struggle in effectively collaborating with key sectors like healthcare and energy. The dismantling of the Critical Infrastructure Partnership Advisory Council (CIPAC) has notably disrupted secure cyber discussions, leading industries to halt or alter projects due to fears around sharing sensitive information. The need for a new framework to restore trust and communication between government and industry has become increasingly urgent as a result.