Leadership transition notice.
At CISA, Madhu Gottumukkala steps down as acting director, transitioning to DHS in a strategic implementation role. Nick Andersen assumes interim leadership.

Operational considerations for the cybersecurity community:
• Continuity in federal–private sector coordination
• Critical infrastructure threat intelligence sharing
• Budget alignment with statutory mission
• Workforce retention amid reform cycles
Andersen’s background across the Coast Guard, Navy, and DOE suggests operational depth in federal IT and cybersecurity ecosystems.
Leadership recalibration during reform phases can influence everything from vendor engagement to threat response posture.
What strategic adjustments would you like to see from CISA moving forward?

Source: https://cyberscoop.com/cisa-leadership-change-madhu-gottumukkala-nick-andersen/

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