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CISA Director Jen Easterly will leave the agency on January 20
Jen Easterly, director of the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), will leave the government agency after greater than three years at its helm.
Both Easterly and the agency’s deputy director Nitin Natarajan will leave CISA on January 20 with the start of the latest Trump administration, based on NextGov first reported departures, citing sources.
CISA spokesman Antonio Soliz confirmed the executives’ departure in an email to TechCrunch. “All nominees in the Biden administration will vacate their positions by the time the new administration takes office at noon on January 20,” Soliz said.
Easterly has since turn out to be the second director to guide CISA founding the agency in 2018. Shortly after taking office, the Biden administration appointed Easterly to move the agency’s cybersecurity agency in April 2021, filling an eight-month emptiness left when then-President Trump fired the agency’s first director, Chris Krebs, for publicly refuting Trump’s false claims that the strategy for 2020 The US elections were rigged.
During Easterly’s time at CISA, the cybersecurity agency pioneered latest initiatives which goals to encourage device manufacturers to secure their products and technologies by defaultand continues to teach and inform the broader industry about cybersecurity threats while helping defend the U.S. government against Russian-backed hacking attacks and Chinese hacking groups targeting U.S. critical infrastructure.
CISA also played a key role in supporting the Ukrainian government against a full-scale and large-scale invasion by Russian forces, including cyberattacks, in 2022.
Prior to joining CISA, Easterly was head of cybersecurity at Morgan Stanley and previously held several senior positions with the U.S. Army, National Security Agency and U.S. Cyber Command.
The Trump administration’s transition team has not yet said who it will select, if anyone, to move CISA on January 20.
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