
Trump Revokes Security Clearances of Cyber Leaders
A Little SunshineDOGELatest WarningsThe Coming StormA.J. VicensChris KrebsCyber Safety Review BoardDepartment of Government EfficiencyDustin VolzElectronic Frontier FoundationGen. Timothy HaughHeritage FoundationIowa Secretary of State Paul PateMartin MatishakNational Counterintelligence and Security CenterNational Security AgencyNevada Secretary of State Cisco AguilarNewsweekPaul RosenzweigPennsylvania Capital-StarRaphael SatterReutersSafeguard American Voter Eligibility Act (SAVE) ActSecretary of the Commonwealth Al SchmidtSen. Mark WarnerSen. Ron WydenSuzanne SmalleyThe GuardianThe RecordThe Wall Street JournalThe Washington PostU.S. Cyber CommandU.S. Election Assistance CommissionWendy Noble
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President Trump has revoked the security clearances of Chris Krebs, the former director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), who was fired by Trump after stating that the 2020 election was the most secure in U.S. history. A White House memo also suspended the clearances of other security professionals employed by SentinelOne. These actions come as CISA faces significant cuts in funding and personnel.