White House Shifts Cybersecurity Burden to States Amid Federal Cuts
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Contributed by: Drex DeFord
Summary
The White House has initiated a shift in cybersecurity responsibilities, as President Donald Trump signed an executive order transferring management from the federal government to state and local agencies. This change aims to enhance state capabilities in managing infrastructure risks, particularly regarding cyberattacks. However, it comes amid federal budget cuts to cybersecurity support, raising concerns about states' ability to cope with growing threats. Experts warn that the reduction of federal services may lead to inconsistencies in cybersecurity readiness, particularly affecting local governments and educational institutions that often lack sufficient resources.