CISA Is 'Trying to Get Back on Its Mission' After Trump Cuts
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CISA has stabilized after a year of internal upheaval and budget strain; plans targeted 2026 initiatives despite potential funding cuts. Lawmakers are considering steep funding reductions that could limit CISA's cyber defense capabilities.
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Acting Director Says Agency Has Stabilized After Major Staff Losses Throughout 2025 After a year of internal upheaval and budget strain, CISA's acting director told Congress the agency is now stabilized and will launch targeted 2026 initiatives, even as lawmakers weigh steep funding cuts that could limit its cyber defense capabilities across federal networks.