Trump Wants to Slash $707M From CISA's Budget
The White House says the plan refocuses the cyber agency on federal network defense while eliminating external engagement offices and misinformation programs.
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Trump budget proposal would cut hundreds of millions more from CISA
President Donald Trump’s fiscal 2027 budget would slash the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency’s total by $707 million, according to a summary released Friday, which would deeply chop down an agency that already took a big hit in Trump’s first year. Another budget document suggests a smaller — but still substantial — hit of $361 million, with the discrepancy possibly due to the comparison points amid budget uncertainty for CISA’s p…
Gutting America’s Cyber Shield: Inside the Trump Administration’s Plan to Slash CISA by Nearly Half
The agency charged with defending the United States against cyberattacks — from foreign adversaries, criminal syndicates, and lone-wolf hackers alike — is staring down a budget cut so severe that former officials and cybersecurity experts say it would fundamentally compromise the nation’s digital defenses. The Trump administration’s fiscal year 2026 budget proposal calls for reducing the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency’s funding…
Trump wants to take a battle axe to CISA again and slash $707M from budget
Ex-CISA official tells The Reg: ‘this would weaken the system for managing cyber risk’ The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency’s budget will see yet another deep cut if Congress approves President Trump’s proposal to slash CISA’s spending by $707 million in fiscal year 2027.… This article has been indexed from The Register – Security Read the original article: Trump wants to take a battle axe to CISA again and slash $707M from …
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