• CISA’s 2025 Year in Review: Driving Security and Resilience Across Critical Infrastructure WASHINGTON - The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) unveiled its2025 Year in Reviewtoday, spotlighting bold achievements that strengthened the nation’s cyber and physical security in 2025. • The report underscores CISA’s commitment to innovation, resilience, and collaboration. • This report is a snapshot of goals achieved for this past year. • Year over year CISA’s goals change as the threat landscape evolves and as we lean into core mission objectives as determined by the Administration’s policies. • “The Year in Review is more than a report - it’s proof of CISA’s unwavering commitment to protecting the infrastructure and systems Americans count on every day,” saidCISA Acting Director Madhu Gottumukkala. • “From safeguarding federal networks to equipping communities with tools to reduce risk, our team delivered measurable results in 2025.
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- CISA released its 2025 Year in Review, highlighting the agency’s progress in protecting the nation’s cyber and physical infrastructure. Acting Director Madhu Gottumukkala emphasized the agency’s focus on innovation, resilience, and partnership. Key achievements include publishing over 1,600 security products, triaging more than 30,000 incidents, and blocking 2.62 billion malicious connections on federal civilian networks and 371 million within critical infrastructure. CISA also led 148 cyber and physical security exercises with 10,000+ participants and issued the Be Air Aware™ guide suite to address unmanned aircraft threats, following Executive Order 14305. These results set the groundwork for continued security efforts in 2026.
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