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Title: CISA Layoffs: Divisions Hit by Trump Administration Reductions

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

CISA Divisions ⁤Face Layoffs Amid Budget Cuts⁣ and Political ⁣Scrutiny

WASHINGTON – Multiple divisions within the ​Cybersecurity and Infrastructure ⁣Security Agency (CISA)⁤ were targeted in​ layoffs ‌Friday, according to individuals with knowledge of the⁤ matter, ‌as⁢ the agency navigates a proposed budget reduction and ongoing political debate over its mission. The cuts come as CISA faces a potential 10% staff reduction-approximately 1,000 positions-outlined in Department of⁢ Homeland Security (DHS) budget justification documents released​ in May.

The⁢ layoffs⁢ impact​ areas including the Chemical⁤ Security office, where many staff had ⁢already⁤ accepted deferred resignation program ‌(DRP)⁤ offers earlier this⁢ year. DRPs, offered to federal employees since‌ January, ‍allow for early retirement with continued pay for a set period. While ⁣the ⁢exact number ⁢of ⁢cybersecurity staff ​terminated Friday remains unclear, a recent⁤ court filing indicates 176 DHS employees were cut, with the possibility of further reductions across the federal‌ government.

CISA, designated as the nation’s core ⁤civilian cyberdefense agency, has historically‍ enjoyed ‍bipartisan support. Though, the agency has ‌recently become a focal point‍ of political ⁤contention stemming from its efforts to combat misinformation. Accusations from ‍some​ Republicans allege ‌CISA ⁣engaged ​in censorship of free⁤ speech,‍ originating from its​ past collaboration ⁤with social media platforms to ​address false information related to ⁤the COVID-19 pandemic, ​elections, and other sensitive topics around 2020.

These accusations have led to calls to ⁣”refocus” CISA’s⁤ mission, notably from officials within the Trump administration. The proposed budget cuts and subsequent layoffs signal a potential shift in the agency’s priorities and scope, raising concerns about ​its ability ⁢to effectively defend against​ evolving cyber threats.

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