In a move that may redefine how the US government communicates cyber threats to the public and enterprises, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has announced a significant shift in its alert dissemination strategy.
Going forward, only high-priority alerts—those tied to emerging threats or major cyber activity—will be posted on the agency’s Cybersecurity Alerts and Advisories webpage. Routine updates and known vulnerabilities, which were previously published on the site, will now be distributed via email, RSS feeds, and X (formerly Twitter).
The shift comes as federal agencies rethink the way they communicate with the public and key stakeholders amid both technological and political pressures. For enterprises, this marks a turning point in how they receive, interpret, and act on federal cybersecurity guidance.