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White House Proposes 7 Million CISA Budget Cut

White House Proposes $707 Million CISA Budget Cut

Posted on April 7, 2026 By CWS

The White House has unveiled a plan to reduce the budget of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) by $707 million for the 2027 fiscal year. This proposal aims to realign CISA with its foundational mission of safeguarding federal networks and critical infrastructure.

Focus on Core Mission

The Office of Management and Budget, in its recent proposal, emphasizes the need for CISA to concentrate on its primary objectives. The plan outlines a strategic shift to eliminate what is seen as ‘weaponization and waste,’ redirecting resources towards essential cybersecurity defenses.

According to the budget document, CISA has been criticized for prioritizing censorship and self-promotion over its critical duties. The proposed financial adjustments seek to rectify this by streamlining operations and enhancing management efficiency.

Operational Streamlining

Key to the proposed budget reduction is the elimination of various CISA programs considered redundant. This includes discontinuing school safety initiatives that are already supported by other federal and state programs. The proposal also suggests shutting down offices focused on international affairs and stakeholder engagement, as well as ending efforts against misinformation.

Should the proposed cuts be implemented, CISA’s budget would fall to approximately $2 billion. This follows a previous attempt in 2025 to reduce the agency’s funding by $491 million, which was significantly scaled back after Congressional intervention.

Impact on Workforce and Leadership

In past years, CISA’s budget saw notable increases due to cybersecurity incidents like the SolarWinds and Colonial Pipeline breaches. However, initial attempts by the Trump administration led to significant staff reductions, with around one-third of CISA’s workforce departing through resignations and layoffs.

Despite these cuts, CISA is reportedly seeking to hire over 300 new employees for critical roles. Recently, Nick Andersen took over as acting director, succeeding Madhu Gottumukkala, while President Trump has re-nominated Sean Plankey for the director position.

The proposed budget cut for CISA underscores ongoing discussions about the balance between fiscal responsibility and national security priorities. As cybersecurity threats evolve, the agency’s ability to adapt and respond remains a central concern for stakeholders.

Security Week News Tags:budget reduction, CISA, critical infrastructure, cyber defense, Cybersecurity, federal networks, fiscal policy, government budget, infrastructure security, national security, Nick Andersen, policy change, Sean Plankey, Trump administration, White House

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