
"CISA has reviewed and determined that we will not participate in the RSA Conference since we regularly review all stakeholder engagements, to ensure maximum impact and good stewardship of taxpayer dollars."
"Since the beginning of this administration, CISA has made significant progress in returning to our statutory, core mission and focusing on President [Donald] Trump's policies for maximum security for all Americans."
CISA will not participate in the RSA Conference in March. The decision followed the announcement that Jen Easterly, former CISA director under President Biden, was named CEO of the RSAC Conference. Several top Trump administration cyber officials discussed canceling attendance after that announcement. CISA spokesperson Marci McCarthy said the agency regularly reviews stakeholder engagements to ensure maximum impact and stewardship of taxpayer dollars. McCarthy added that CISA has focused on returning to its statutory core mission and on President Trump’s policies for maximum security. RSAC is an annual San Francisco forum that convenes U.S., private sector, and international cyber officials.
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