Shifts in cybersecurity
Briefly

The article discusses the major shifts in cybersecurity under the Trump administration, particularly focusing on personnel changes at the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and the implications for critical infrastructure protection. Brian Harrell, former Assistant Secretary at DHS, emphasizes the balance of public-private partnerships and the need for efficiency within government. He expresses concerns over the administration's freezing of regulations and dismantling of oversight boards, suggesting that while these changes are common with new governance, they may impair long-term cybersecurity oversight and accountability.
The Trump administration is looking to safeguard the country and mitigate risks rapidly, which requires ideological synergies and building committees aligned with their priorities.
Having worn a public sector hat, I can confirm there's a ton of bloat in government, and a huge opportunity to streamline and become more efficient.
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