CISA Training Employees ‘Red Team’ against the background of current federal abbreviations
The Ministry of Government of Elon Musk (Interference) has fired more than a hundred employees working for the US Cybersecurity Government Agency CISA, including officers of the Red Team, two people affected by the abbreviations said, TechCrunch said.
People who wanted not to be baptized, said the affected employees were applied immediately when their access to the network was canceled without prior warning.
The fires that happened in late February and early March are the last round of staff cuts, which will hit the Federal Cybersecurity Agency since the beginning of the Trump administration.
CISA spokesman Tess Hair declined to comment on the last round of work cuts affecting the agency and would not say how many employees were affected. Hair told TechCrunch that the CISA red team “remains operational”, but said the Agency “reviews all contracts to ensure that they are being brought in accordance with the priorities of the new administration.”
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One of the affected people told TechCrunch that employees of the CISA RED team that simulate real -world attacks to identify security weaknesses in the networks before the attackers were affected by the Dodge imposed.
Another person affected by the abbreviations who requested to remain anonymous for fear of government revenge, told TechCrunch that dismissal employees also include employees who worked for the CISA (CIRT) Cyber ​​Response Team, which is responsible for penetration and vulnerability testing. The United States.
“As for what will happen to these government systems, I have no knowledge,” the man said.
The person said a total of over 80 employees in support of continuous monitoring were excluded, as well as between 30 and 50 employees working in response to incidents.
One of the affected employees told TechCrunch that they are now looking for “resistant -resistant concerts”.
“Dog felt like a ballistic rocket without a orientation system,” the man said.
This is our number, the third known round of job cuts to affect CISA employees on January 20. More than 130 CISA employees were shortened by Dodge earlier in February, according to reportsand Several CISA employees working on election security were put on leave In January.