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David DiMolfetta

Cybersecurity Reporter, Nextgov/FCW

David DiMolfetta
David DiMolfetta covers cybersecurity for Nextgov/FCW. Previously, he researched The Cybersecurity 202 and The Technology 202 newsletters at The Washington Post and covered AI, cybersecurity and technology policy for S&P Global Market Intelligence. He holds a BBA from The George Washington University and an MS from Georgetown University. Get in touch with him on X/Twitter: @ddimolfetta . If you have a tip you'd like to share, David can be securely contacted at djd.99 on Signal.
Defense

Annual intelligence assessment doesn’t address foreign threats to US elections

In a hearing to discuss the assessment, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard also offered mixed signals about Iran’s nuclear capabilities, with her written testimony differing from spoken remarks.

Cybersecurity

CISA, FBI have engaged with Stryker staff after cyberattack, official says

Industry groups are seeing a “steady state” of Iran-linked hacking activity but observers should still keep their eyes peeled, CISA’s Nick Andersen said.

Cybersecurity

National cyber director doesn’t envision industry doing offensive hacking

Sean Cairncross wants the private sector to use its technical prowess to inform U.S. government offensive and defensive decisions.

People

Counterterrorism center head resigns over Iran war

Joe Kent said Iran “posed no imminent threat to our nation” and he could not support the ongoing war.

People

Lawmakers seek watchdog probe into former acting CISA chief’s polygraph failures

A letter penned by House Democrats indicates CISA’s former acting director failed a second polygraph examination during his tenure.

Cybersecurity

FBI queries of Americans’ data under FISA 702 rose 35% in 2025

The controversial spying power, which allows agencies to access foreigners’ overseas communications without a warrant, will expire in April unless Congress renews it. The White House is pushing for a clean extension.

Cybersecurity

CISA launches investigation into Stryker cyberattack

The hack arguably represents the most significant cyber incident linked to the recent Iran war.

Cybersecurity

Suspected pro-Iran hacker group tied to Stryker cyberattack

“We are currently experiencing a global network disruption affecting the Windows environment. Our teams are actively working to restore systems and operations. Stryker has business continuity measures in place, and we’re committed to serve our customers,” the company said in a statement.

Acquisition

State offloads Claude as underpinning model in flagship StateChat

The agency moved its chatbot to operate on OpenAI’s GPT 4.1, internal document shows.

People

Senate confirms Josh Rudd to lead NSA and Cyber Command

The foreign eavesdropping agency and digital combatant command have not had a permanent leader in place for the past 11 months.

People

Mullin’s appointment to lead DHS raises questions about future of CISA

Following months of turmoil, Kristi Noem’s exit leaves uncertainty around DHS’s cyber mission, after CISA faced hefty workforce cuts and still contends with a leadership vacuum.

Cybersecurity

FBI is probing ‘suspicious’ breach into bureau networks

Initial reporting tied the incident to the FBI’s wiretap systems, which are used to lawfully surveil suspected criminals and spies.

People

DOD names James “Aaron” Bishop to serve as CISO

Bishop previously served as CISO for the Air Force and as the CISO and VP at Science Applications International Corporation before that.

Exclusive People

Trump’s CISA nominee said he left Coast Guard to address GOP hold

Sean Plankey confirmed the intent to Nextgov/FCW and said he’s “prepared to lead the nation’s cyber defense agency to protect the federal civilian networks and our nation’s critical infrastructure from physical and cyber attacks.”

People

Trump’s CISA nominee to exit Coast Guard role, but still in running to lead cyber agency

Sean Plankey has been serving in a Coast Guard advisory role for some months and is still set to be the nominee to lead CISA.

Cybersecurity

Potential US-built hacking tools obtained by foreign spies and cybercriminals, research says

iVerify has described the activity as the “first known mass iOS attack” campaign of its kind. Google said fragments of the exploit first appeared last February, with ties to an unnamed “customer of a surveillance company.”

People

CISA appoints new acting cyber chief after recent leadership shakeups

Chris Butera is now serving as acting executive assistant director for CISA’s cybersecurity division, after its former occupant, Nick Andersen, stepped into the top leadership role at the cyber agency.

Cybersecurity

How Cyber Command contributed to Operation Epic Fury against Iran

The digital combatant command was among the “first movers” in the operation against Iran, Joint Chiefs Chair Dan Caine said.