Mass Exodus at CISA Raises Cybersecurity Concerns

A mass exodus of top officials at the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is raising serious concerns about the future of US cybersecurity. Five of CISA's six operational divisions and six of its ten regional offices will lose their top leaders by the end of the month. Departures include key personnel from multiple divisions and regional directors, many with years of experience and institutional knowledge. This loss of leadership and expertise could severely hamper CISA's ability to collaborate effectively with critical infrastructure operators, private security firms, and various levels of government, leaving the nation vulnerable to cyber threats. While CISA insists it remains committed to its mission, both internal employees and external experts express deep worry about the agency's weakened capacity and the significant security risks this poses.