Meanwhile, the Multi-State Information Sharing and Analysis Center ( MS-ISAC ), a 20-year-old cybersecurity collaboration hub between federal, state, and local governments, is also at risk of losing support.
A change in US security strategy?
Experts suggest these cutbacks and revenue reduces indicate a broader strategic move in the U. S. government’s security method. Neil Shah, VP at Counterpoint Research, sees both risks and opportunities in the reform.
” In the close to mid-term, this may weaken the US security equipment. However, with AI spreading, the US government probably has a Plan B — possible shifting toward owned security infrastructure projects, similar to what we’re seeing with Project Stargate for AI”, Shah said.