Policy

DHS intelligence office halts staff cuts after stakeholder backlash

Pushback from law enforcement associations and Jewish orgs came after Nextgov/FCW first reported plans to shed most staff within a core DHS intelligence unit.

Policy

Plan to slash DHS intel office faces multi-front pushback

Jewish-community and law enforcement organizations have asked Trump administration security chiefs to preserve the DHS Office of Intelligence and Analysis.

Policy

Pentagon gets millions for cyber in GOP reconciliation act

But the law’s deep cuts to Medicaid will lower cyberdefenses around rural hospitals targeted by data thieves.

Policy

Civilian intel analysts get relocation tax break long given to troops

The measure is part of the "Big, Beautiful" policy-and-spending bill passed last week.

Threats

Iran-backed hackers may target US defense companies tied to Israel, agencies warn

“Despite a declared ceasefire and ongoing negotiations towards a permanent solution, Iranian-affiliated cyber actors and hacktivist groups may still conduct malicious cyber activity,” a government advisory says.

Science & Tech

Cyber Command executive director departs for expected role in private sector

As Morgan Adamski leaves, the NSA's Patrick Ware will become the top civilian at the combatant command, amid other changes at the nation’s top hacking unit.

Threats

CIA: fresh evidence shows Iran’s nuclear program was ‘severely damaged"

The claim follows reports of a DIA assessment that had determined the program was set back by only a few months.

Threats

US strike set back Iran's nuclear effort a few months: early intel assessment

A preliminary report by the Defense Intelligence Agency contradicts White House, SecDef on the results of Saturday's bunker-busting mission.

Threats

Expect Iran to retaliate against US networks, DHS says

Iran's previous attacks on U.S. systems include last year's theft of sensitive documents from the Trump campaign.

Threats

Mossad agents sabotaged Iranian defenses as airstrikes began, Israeli official says

Covert units inside Iran used precision-guided weapons and vehicle-mounted systems to suppress air defenses, an Israeli security official said in remarks distributed to press.

Policy

US spy chief wants intel community to move away from building its own tech

Gabbard says industry can provide more tools, citing AI systems that are already helping analysts with major tasks.

Threats

Comcast among firms likely hit by China's Salt Typhoon hackers, sources say

Such intrusions into the world's network infrastructure could mean the hackers have a deeper foothold than previously known.

Policy

Trump limits use of cyber rules to punish US hackers, election meddlers

A Friday executive order echoes unproven claims that cyber and surveillance authorities were politicized to target Trump and his allies.

Policy

2026 budget proposal would axe one-third of CISA workforce

The White House spending proposal would cut nearly 1,000 jobs at the nation’s lead civilian cyber agency, and reduce funding for related cyber and intel programs.

Policy

New plans detail State Department layoffs and changes

National-security offices and units that cover Asia and the Middle East will be consolidated or slashed as thousands of employees are laid off.

Threats

‘Silk Typhoon’ hackers breached US corporate-cloud provider, person familiar says

The revelation adds detail to a CISA advisory on Thursday that did not say that China or its related hacking units were involved in the attack.

Policy

An 18th-century war power resurfaces in cyber policy talks

An old-world legal concept has drawn interest as a way to give private firms more leeway to fight state-backed hackers.

Policy

US spy chief fires intelligence leaders who disputed Trump’s Venezuela-gang claims

A National Intelligence Council assessment rebutted the president's claims that Tren de Aragua is carrying out an “invasion” overseen by the Venezuelan head of state.

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State Department plans deeper-than-anticipated staff cuts

Some 3,400 jobs are now expected to be eliminated starting on June 2, up from around 2,000.

Policy

Top NSC official wants to normalize offensive hacking as tool of US might

Alexei Bulazel's remarks are the clearest indication yet that the United States is working out ways to hack back against foreign enemies and rivals.