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In this week’s update, ISMG editors unpacked a whirlwind of cybersecurity drama related to the U.S. government, including Chris Krebs’ abrupt exit from SentinelOne to defend against President Trump, the CVE program funding scare and explosive whistleblower claims against Elon Musk’s DOGE task force.
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The panelists – Anna Delaney, director, productions; Mathew Schwartz, executive editor of DataBreachToday and Europe; Michael Novinson, managing editor, ISMG Business; and Chris Riotta, managing editor, GovInfoSecurity – also discussed:
- The decision by Chris Krebs, former Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency director, to resign from SentinelOne to defend himself against an investigation initiated by President Trump – and the chilling effect on the cybersecurity industry;
- The funding crisis affecting MITRE’s CVE program, CISA’s last-minute extension, and the urgent need to streamline and sustain the program in the face of growing vulnerabilities;
- A whistleblower complaint alleging that Elon Musk’s DOGE task force improperly accessed federal systems, disabled security tools and possibly exposed sensitive data – raising concerns about the impact of political interference on cyber defense.
The ISMG Editors’ Panel runs weekly. Don’t miss our previous installments, including the Apr. 4 edition on Trump’s federal cyber cuts and the Apr. 11 edition on the upcoming RSAC Conference.