Cybersecurity Dive September 15, 2025
Eric Geller

Some Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency employees believe a recent inspector general’s report partially missed the mark.

An audit that castigated the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency’s cybersecurity pay incentives is worrying CISA staffers who say the report lacks context and could give the Trump administration an excuse to end a vital retention program.

The recent Department of Homeland Security inspector general report found that CISA had given the agency’s Cybersecurity Retention Incentive payments to hundreds of employees who didn’t qualify for them and that CISA wasn’t properly overseeing the incentives, which totaled $138 million from fiscal years 2020 to 2024. CISA paid $1.4 million in incentives to 348 people who didn’t deserve them, according to the report, which recommended...

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