- A limited committee heard the concerns of a former head of the NSA cybersecurity
- Rob Joyce warned that layoffs will have a devastating national security effect
- More than 100,000 federal workers have been redundant or retired
The Restricted Committee of the Chamber on the Chinese Communist Party was informed by the former Cybersecurity Director of the National National Security Agency (NSA) How the slaughter of workers in the federal departments will have a “devastating impact” on national security and cybersecurity.
More than 100,000 federal workers have been dismissed or have taken early retirement as part of the new administration’s plans to considerably reduce the labor of the federal government. This includes more than 130 cut posts from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency of the Ministry of Internal Security (CISA).
“I want to raise my serious concerns about the achievement of aggressive threats to reduce the US government employees will have a devastating impact on cybersecurity and our national security,” said Joyce.
Reduced budgets
Probation staff, or staff who have worked in their government agency for less than a year, has almost all been eliminated in this series of layoffs, which, according to Joyce, will destroy a pipeline of better talents responsible for hunting and eradication [China backed] threats ”.
A federal judge in San Francisco has since judged these dismissals and ordered the agencies to cancel the directives – some Republicans would have urged Musk in private to consult the congress on the cuts.
It should be mentioned that these cuts are largely in the hands of Elon Musk and the Ministry of Government Effectiveness (DOGE).
More recently, the technological billionaire orchestrated the closure of Tech Unit 18F, a ministry of software engineers and strategists that have sat General Services Administration, developing connection systems and IT services accessible to the public.
Musk is an unleashed official, and his plans to reduce federal spending also attracted a wave of proceedings following complaints of private life, because the ministry would have accessed the details of “extraordinarily sensitive” federal workers.
Via Techcrunch