New CISA Strategic Plan Focuses on Cyber Threats, Risk Reduction, Collaboration with Partners

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The Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency released its Strategic Plan 2023-2025 anchored by goals to strengthen cyber defenses, increase resilience, build and grow critical partnerships, and nurture its workforce to thrive as “One CISA.”

At the beginning of the document, CISA Director Jen Easterly wrote that the plan “represents a forward-leaning, unified approach to achieving our vision of ensuring secure and resilient critical infrastructure for the American people.”

“The risks we face are complex, geographically dispersed, and affect a diverse array of our stakeholders, including federal civilian government agencies, private sector companies, state, local, tribal, and territorial (SLTT) governments, and ultimately the American people,” Easterly wrote. “It is our duty to work with our stakeholders to mitigate these risks to preserve our national security, economic stability, and the health and safety of all our citizens.”

The plan builds on and aligns with the Department of Homeland Security Strategic Plan for Fiscal Years 2020–2024, with a focus on promoting “unity of effort across the agency and our…

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