Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency

Agency of the United States Department of Homeland Security

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2025 Planned relocation of CISA headquarters to a new 10-story, 620,000 sq ft building on the consolidated DHS St. Elizabeths campus in Arlington, Virginia, involving the move of 6,500 employees.
January 20 2025 Bridget Bean became Acting Director of CISA following Jen Easterly's departure.
January 2023 Cloudflare was awarded a $7.2M contract to provide DNS registry and hosting services for the .gov top-level domain.
September 2022 CISA released their first comprehensive 2023–2025 Strategic Plan since the agency's establishment in 2018.
2021 CISA released a comprehensive report providing guidance on navigating and preventing ransomware incidents in response to a significant increase in ransomware attacks.
2021 CISA was granted authority by the National Defense Authorization Act to issue administrative subpoenas to identify owners of internet-connected critical infrastructure devices with specific vulnerabilities. In this year, CISA issued 47 subpoenas.
2021 The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency established the Cybersecurity Advisory Committee, bringing together 23 high-profile leaders from technology, cybersecurity, government, and private sector organizations to provide strategic guidance and expertise.
August 2021 CISA Director Easterly emphasized the agency's focus on protecting 'cognitive infrastructure' by building resilience against misinformation and disinformation.
July 13 2021 Jen Easterly becomes Director of CISA, succeeding Brandon Wales
July 12 2021 The Senate confirmed Jen Easterly as CISA Director by a voice vote.
April 2021 CISA removed the fee for registering .gov domains, making domain registration more accessible for government entities.
March 2021 CISA assumed control of the .gov top-level domain (TLD) from the General Services Administration, taking over management of domain approvals and operating the TLD Domain Name System nameservers.
November 18 2020 Brandon Wales becomes Acting Director of CISA
November 17 2020 President Trump fired Christopher Krebs via tweet for his comments regarding the security of the 2020 election.
November 17 2020 Chris Krebs is removed from his position as CISA Director
November 12 2020 CISA issued a press release asserting no evidence of voting system compromise in the 2020 United States presidential election.
January 22 2019 CISA issued its first Emergency Directive (19-01) warning about DNS infrastructure tampering, with FireEye research suggesting the attacks had a nexus to Iran.
2018 Passed the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Act, which significantly expanded CISA's roles to include securing elections, managing National Special Security Events, and coordinating pandemic response.
November 2018 The position of Director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency was created, replacing the previous role of Under Secretary of Homeland Security for National Protection and Programs.
November 16 2018 President Trump signed the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Act of 2018, elevating NPPD to CISA and establishing Christopher Krebs as its first Director.
November 16 2018 Chris Krebs becomes the first Director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency
November 15 2018 Chris Krebs' tenure as Senior Official Performing Duties ends
August 28 2017 Chris Krebs becomes Senior Official Performing Duties of National Protection and Programs
June 2017 Jeanette Manfra becomes Senior Official Performing Duties
January 20 2017 Suzanne Spaulding leaves office, David Hess becomes Senior Official Performing Duties under President Donald Trump
October 2011 Suzanne Spaulding becomes Under Secretary of Homeland Security for National Protection and Programs

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