Catherine Stupp and James Rundle | Wall Street Journal | 11/13/2024
America’s primary federal agency for cybersecurity faces an uncertain future in President-elect Donald Trump’s second term.
Trump’s expected turn to a business-friendly regulatory approach, and attacks from Republican lawmakers in recent years, might lead to changes in the focus and structure of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency. Any potential changes would come at a crucial time, as companies closely watch moves that could affect a coming, controversial CISA rule that would force critical infrastructure operators to report cyberattacks.