DOGE’s Disastrous Cybersecurity Slashes: An Open Bar for Nation-State Hackers

The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has made a catastrophic decision—one that isn’t just political but a direct threat to national security. Without conducting a single interview, DOGE and the new administration fired hundreds of cybersecurity experts from key agencies, including:

  • The Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
  • The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA)
  • The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
  • The National Science Foundation (NSF)

By gutting these critical roles, DOGE has rolled out the red carpet for cybercriminals, giving hackers from Russia, China, North Korea, Iran—and anyone with a laptop and bad intentions—free rein to attack America’s most sensitive systems.

DOGE is intoxicated with power it should not have, but it’s every American that is going to suffer the hangover.

A National Security Disaster

The agencies responsible for protecting Social Security benefits, tax returns, healthcare records, and even nuclear codes are now severely understaffed. This means:

  • Longer detection times – Breaches could go unnoticed for months or even years.
  • Weaker defenses – Cyberattacks will be harder to prevent and contain.
  • Increased financial and personal risk – Both individuals and businesses will be more vulnerable to cybercrime.

And this isn’t just hypothetical. China successfully hacked the U.S. Treasury Department, major telecom companies, and even former President Trump’s phone calls—for years—without being detected. That happened before these mass firings. Now? The situation is far worse.

Businesses Are in the Crosshairs Too

The private sector won’t be spared either. With fewer cybersecurity experts:

  • No coordinated threat-sharing – Attacks will spread unchecked between companies.
  • No elite response teams – Breaches will cause more damage and take longer to fix.
  • More ransomware attacks – Businesses will be forced to pay millions to cybercriminals.

Who exactly will stop the next Colonial Pipeline attack? The next United Health breach? The experts who saved those companies no longer work for the U.S. government.

What Can Be Done?

While DOGE continues its reckless power grab, Americans still have a voice. Here’s what can be done now:

If nothing is done, the next cyberattack won’t just be an inconvenience—it will be a full-scale crisis.

The warning signs are clear. The only question now is whether action will be taken before it’s too late.

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