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    CYBERSECURITY CISA leadership shakeup comes amid ‘pressure’ moment for cyber agency Nick Andersen, executive assistant director for cybersecurity, will now serve as acting CISA director after Madhu Gottumukkala was moved to different DHS role. Justin Doubleday@jdoubledayWFED February 27, 2026 7:16 pm           The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency continues to face leadership uncertainty, after CISA’s acting director was moved to another Department of Homeland Security position following a rocky tenure. A senior DHS official confirmed that Madhu Gottumukkala will now serve as DHS’s “director of strategic implementation.” CISA’s acting executive assistant director for cybersecurity Nick Andersen will now serve as acting CISA director, the senior DHS official confirmed. “Madhu Gottumukkala has done a remarkable job in a thankless task of helping reform CISA back to its core statutory mission,” the senior official said. “He tackled the woke, weaponized, and bloated bureaucracy that existed at CISA, wrangling contracts to save American taxpayer dollars.” Gottumukkala was named deputy director at CISA last May after serving as the chief information officer for the state of South Dakota. He immediately took over the agency’s top role in the absence of a permanent CISA director.         Join us June 10 and 11 for Federal News Network's Cloud Exchange where agency and industry leaders will discuss a whole-of-government approach to cloud modernization. Register today! Gottumukkala’s tenure was marked by a wave of departures that has led to deep uncertainty at the nation’s top cyber defense agency. His departure comes as CISA also navigates a government shutdown, with more than two-thirds of its staff furloughed. In recent months, Gottumukkala had faced increasing congressional scrutiny after reports that he failed a polygraph test and uploaded sensitive documents to a public version of ChatGPT. Gottumukkala most recently reportedly attempted to force out CISA’s long serving CIO. “I think most people aren’t surprised and will not miss him,” a current CISA employee told Federal News Network. “He was ineffective and out of touch with the mission. Nick will be a welcomed change.” In a Friday evening email to CISA employees, Andersen thanked Gottumukkala for his service at the agency. He also announced that Chris Bhutera, Andersen’s deputy, will serve as acting executive assistant director for cybersecurity, as he did for several months last year. Nick Andersen also acknowledged the “dedication” of the CISA workforce during the ongoing shutdown. “Amid the ongoing lapse in federal appropriations for DHS, our team has continued to demonstrate professionalism, resilience and unwavering commitment to the mission,” he wrote. “Your service to the nation has not gone unnoticed, and I’m deeply grateful for your continued focus on protecting our nation’s critical infrastructure and the American people.” ‘On the right track’ House Homeland Security Committee Ranking Member Bennie Thompson (D-Miss.) said “CISA’s staff has been decimated and it has lost capacity to conduct critical missions” over the past year.         Sign up for our daily newsletter so you never miss a beat on all things federal “Time and again, I have made clear my concerns about Dr. Gottumukkala’s ability to effectively lead CISA and reporting earlier this week revealed Republican officials and private sector stakeholders shared these concerns,” Thompson said, referring to a recent CyberScoop story. “Ultimately, however, the responsibility lies with Secretary Noem, who put Dr. Gottumukkala in the position in the first place. I look forward to working with Nick Andersen to get CISA back on the right track as the component awaits senate confirmed leadership.” During a House Homeland Security Committee hearing last month, lawmakers repeatedly pressed Gottumukkala on CISA’s reorganization plans. The acting director said CISA did not have any plans to reorganize. But some lawmakers left frustrated with his responses to those questions and others about the ongoing changes at CISA. Current and former officials are also hopeful Andersen – who served in senior cyber roles during the first Trump administration – can help stabilize CISA. A former CISA official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the agency is “absorbing pressure from multiple directions right now.” The official pointed to the leadership turnover, the ongoing shutdown, the “aggressive implementation” of executive direction like CISA’s recent emergency directive, and uncertainty in the agency’s workforce. Meanwhile, the “geopolitical environment” with Iran and other tensions could lead to “retaliation against U.S. infrastructure,” the former official said. “My concern isn’t the drama or the org charts — it’s continuity of mission and maintaining trust among a diverse set of stakeholders across Washington, throughout the country, and with partners around the world,” they added. The lack of a Senate-confirmed CISA director is especially challenging for a cyber agency that relies on partnerships across government and critical infrastructure. The cyber agency is responsible for spearheading the federal government’s cyber defenses, while also collaborating with state and local governments and critical infrastructure organizations that are often targeted by nation-state threats. “Having the director of CISA be able to talk to his or her peers across agencies is a way to help ensure the prioritization of cybersecurity within those other agencies,” the former official said. President Donald Trump nominated Sean Plankey to serve as CISA director, but he has yet to receive a vote in the Senate. Plankey is a widely respected Coast Guard veteran and senior government leader. But his nomination has been held up by multiple senators for various reasons unrelated to concerns about him serving as CISA director.         Read more: Cybersecurity Copyright © 2026 Federal News Network. All rights reserved. This website is not intended for users located within the European Economic Area.           Justin Doubleday Justin Doubleday covers cybersecurity, homeland security and the intelligence community for Federal News Network. Follow @jdoubledayWFED Sign up for breaking news. Related Stories Getty Images/amgun Federal vulnerability management is stuck. A patch wave is coming anyway. 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