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CISA Cuts $10M in ISAC Funding & 100s of Employees

Posted on March 14, 2025
CISA Cuts $10M in ISAC Funding & 100s of Employees

President Trump has long complained about perceived threats to election security. Now his DHS has kneecapped the agencies designed to support it. Experts are worried about what comes next.

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