Information Sharing
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Trump’s Budget Cuts Weaken U.S. Cybersecurity
Concerns are rising within the cybersecurity community about declining US cyber defense capabilities, particularly with the rise of AI-powered attacks. Budget cuts to key agencies like CISA and the lapse of information-sharing legislation are hindering preparedness. Experts cite a lack of federal leadership, stalled appointments, and a shift of responsibility to under-resourced private entities. The rollback of software security regulations and fragmented industry coordination exacerbate vulnerabilities. Experts warn of a “death by a thousand papercuts” and emphasize the need for stronger government support and coordination.