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Cisa is trying to contact the dismissed employees after releasing the “illegal” court provisions

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The US Government Cyber ​​security agency tries to contact over 130 former employees after the Federal Court has ruled that Trump’s administration must restore employees that “illegally” was dismissed.

US District Judge James Bredar Was ordered last week In order to restore employees, Trump’s administration has dismissed many US government agencies, including the Internal Security Department, which supervises the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA).

The decision focuses on federal trial employees who include employees employed or promoted in the last three years. Cisa dismissed 130 test employees In February, as a part of the wide strive in Trump’s administration to lower the federal labor force.

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Cisa now wants to contact According to the message displayed on the CISA website. The message indicates that the agency doesn’t have contact details for all former employees who’ve dismissed – or should not aware of all employees who’ve affected the cuts.

“Cisa tries to contact all affected people individually,” we read in the message, adding that the dismissed employees who consider that they’re subject to the court’s order to “contact”.

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According to the notification about the website of Cisa, he asks the affected employees of the OE -Mail “Annex protected by a password, which gives your name, employment dates (including date of notice) and another identification factor, such as the date of birth or social insurance number.”

The cybernetic agency is also Apparently he asks So that the password is sent by e -mail to the same mailbox.

Asked by TechCrunch if it is accurate, Cisa spokesman Jared Auchey refused to comment.

Cisa confirmed that again employed employees will likely be immediately placed on administrative leave with full salary and advantages.

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Last week, Techcrunch learned about further cuts affecting the tisel at the turn of February and March, two sources affected by dismissals informed TechCrunch. Cuts affected by a few hundred people, including those that worked on the red Cisa teams.

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