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CISA Plans 65% Staff Furlough Amid Possible Government Shutdown

Staff WriterBy Staff WriterSeptember 29, 2025Updated:October 25, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read5 Views
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  1. Workforce Retention: Only 35% of CISA’s workforce (approximately 889 out of 2,540 employees) will remain on the job during the federal government shutdown, performing essential national security functions.

  2. Operational Uncertainty: CISA leaders have provided minimal clarity to employees regarding who will work during the shutdown and their specific responsibilities.

  3. Potential Employee Departures: Fear of layoffs may lead to increased employee turnover within CISA, already affected by previous workforce reductions under the Trump administration.

  4. Cybersecurity Risks: A government shutdown poses significant cybersecurity threats, including halted vulnerability scans and delays in security projects, potentially allowing hackers to exploit reduced staff.

CISA’s Staff Struggles in a Potential Shutdown

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) faces a significant workforce reduction if the federal government shuts down this week. Only 35% of CISA’s 2,540 employees will remain on the job, as roughly 65% will be furloughed. This drastic measure stems from the agency’s essential role in national security, yet it raises urgent concerns about its capabilities during this uncertain period. Many employees lack clarity on their responsibilities, leaving them anxious and frustrated. During a recent town hall, CISA leaders struggled to provide answers about who would work and what tasks they would perform. Additionally, staff members worry that budget cuts could lead to even greater employee losses over time.

Risks of Reduced Cybersecurity Oversight

The implications of a shutdown extend beyond staffing issues. A lack of funding may freeze vital cybersecurity projects and hinder essential vulnerability scans. This disruption can lead to delays in implementing new security measures, leaving federal networks exposed. Employees fear hackers might exploit this situation, slipping through weakened defenses. The concern is palpable, and the risks are clear. Existing communication with the security community may also stall, further isolating CISA from crucial partnerships that enhance national cybersecurity. Thus, while some remain optimistic about funding resolutions, the looming risk of a shutdown emphasizes the need for stable, predictable support for cybersecurity initiatives.

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