A proposed $250 million budget cut for the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency could significantly reduce federal support for protecting critical infrastructure and state systems against foreign adversaries. This shift forces tech professionals to re-evaluate their reliance on government-led cybersecurity resilience programs and information-sharing initiatives. While some funding is redirected to mission-critical hiring, the overall reduction may necessitate increased investment in private-sector security alternatives for U.S. businesses and utilities.
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