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Daily Security Review

No More Warnings? The Risks of Losing CIPAC’s Cyber Threat Coordination

20 Mar 2025

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The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has abruptly shut down the Critical Infrastructure Partnership Advisory Council (CIPAC), the central hub for cybersecurity collaboration between the government and private sector. Why was it shut down? No one knows. What happens next? That’s the real concern.In this episode, we break down why CIPAC was crucial for national cybersecurity, the risks of losing a coordinated threat intelligence network, and what businesses must do to stay protected. Without CIPAC, the responsibility to secure critical infrastructure now falls even more on private companies. Cybersecurity firms, like StoneFly, are stepping up to fill the gap—helping businesses secure data, manage risk, and prepare for a world where government-backed coordination is no longer guaranteed.Join us as we discuss the hidden dangers of this shutdown, the potential for future government-private partnerships, and what organizations need to do right now to strengthen their security posture.🔒 Cyber threats aren’t slowing down. Can businesses keep up without CIPAC? Tune in to find out.

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