US Set to Pause Cyber-Offensive Operations Against Russia - but CISA Says It Won't Stop
Reports of a potential pause in cyber offensives against Russia have sparked concerns about the Trump administration's foreign policy shift. The move, if confirmed, would represent a significant change in the US approach to countering Russian aggression online. However, the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has denied any plans to stop monitoring threats from Russia.
- This pause could be seen as a calculated risk by the Trump administration, trying to reduce tensions with Russia and avoid potential escalations, but it remains unclear how this shift in policy will be received by other stakeholders.
- What implications will this change in US policy have for the global cybersecurity landscape, particularly in light of ongoing cyber threats from states like North Korea and Iran?