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CISA

CISA appears in 1.1% of current coverage, down from 2.4%, across 11 unique stories from 5 sources.

1.1%

share of coverage

Previously 2.4% · -1.2 points

11

unique stories

5

independent sources

1

real-world actions

Movement over time

Share of coverage

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DateCISA
January 12, 20262.0% · +0.0 points · 1 stories · 1 sources · 0 actions
January 19, 20262.0% · +0.0 points · 1 stories · 1 sources · 0 actions
January 26, 20262.4% · +0.4 points · 1 stories · 1 sources · 0 actions
February 2, 20262.7% · +0.3 points · 2 stories · 1 sources · 1 actions
February 9, 20263.8% · +1.1 points · 2 stories · 2 sources · 0 actions
February 16, 20261.8% · -2.1 points · 1 stories · 1 sources · 0 actions
February 23, 20262.9% · +1.2 points · 2 stories · 2 sources · 1 actions
March 2, 20262.9% · -0.1 points · 2 stories · 2 sources · 0 actions
March 9, 20263.0% · +0.2 points · 2 stories · 2 sources · 1 actions
March 16, 20261.7% · -1.3 points · 1 stories · 1 sources · 0 actions
March 23, 20261.5% · -0.2 points · 1 stories · 1 sources · 0 actions
March 30, 20262.9% · +1.4 points · 2 stories · 2 sources · 0 actions
April 6, 20264.3% · +1.4 points · 3 stories · 1 sources · 0 actions
April 13, 20262.4% · -1.9 points · 2 stories · 2 sources · 0 actions
April 20, 20264.1% · +1.7 points · 3 stories · 1 sources · 0 actions
April 27, 20262.3% · -1.8 points · 3 stories · 3 sources · 0 actions
May 4, 20260.9% · -1.4 points · 2 stories · 1 sources · 0 actions
May 11, 20261.1% · +0.2 points · 3 stories · 3 sources · 0 actions
May 18, 20263.4% · +2.3 points · 8 stories · 5 sources · 2 actions
May 25, 20261.2% · -2.2 points · 3 stories · 3 sources · 0 actions
June 1, 20261.2% · -0.0 points · 3 stories · 2 sources · 0 actions
June 8, 20262.7% · +1.5 points · 6 stories · 3 sources · 3 actions
June 15, 20262.8% · +0.1 points · 7 stories · 4 sources · 1 actions
June 22, 20260.4% · -2.4 points · 1 stories · 1 sources · 0 actions
June 29, 20261.2% · +0.8 points · 3 stories · 2 sources · 1 actions
July 6, 20260.7% · -0.5 points · 2 stories · 1 sources · 0 actions
July 13, 20263.0% · +2.2 points · 3 stories · 3 sources · 0 actions
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DateSignalWhat happenedAction type
July 1, 2026CISABuying activityBuying activity

Why now

CISA appears in 1.1% of current coverage, down from 2.4%, across 11 unique stories from 5 sources.

Why it matters

Broader attention around CISA can indicate a shift in who is funding, buying, building, regulating, or deploying capabilities.

What to watch

Watch for announcements, contracts, funding, partnerships, leadership decisions, and deployments involving CISA.

Evidence

Important announcements and sources

  1. Jul 14, 2026CrashStealer macOS 🍏,Ghostcommit Attack 🖼️, Six U-Boot Flaws 🥾TLDR InfoSecJamf uncovered a new macOS infostealer they dubbed CrashStealer because it impersonates the built-in CrashReporter tool TLDR INFORMATION SECURITY 2026-07-14 THE $50K PER HOUR NETWORK DOWNTIME DILEMMA (SPONSOR) Network security stakes are high. Like really high. Infrastructure downtime costs teams at minimum $50,000 per hour, according to Business Wire. Modern network operations are more complex than ever, but the w
  2. Jul 13, 2026July 13 - AI Coding: Do Security Risks Outweigh Productivity Gains?Dark ReadingDark Reading Newsletter July 13, 2026: Sneak peek into the newsletter: Cisa Details Security Lapses That Led To Github Leak Of Passwords, Cloud Access Keys
  3. Jul 13, 2026Canadian Cyber News Rewire - 11/07/26Canadian Cyber in ContextCanadian Cyber in Context Updates The Canadian Cyber News Rewire is a survey of Canadian cyber and adjacent news stories from this past week (or recently). Questions or business inquiries: info[@]cyberincontext.ca The Canadian Cyber News Rewire will soon be cross-posted on LinkedIn
  4. Jul 10, 2026npm 12 Reduces Supply Chain Risk ⛓️, 130 Exploits Published 👿, Linux Distro Sabotage 💣TLDR InfoSecGitHub released npm 12 with install scripts, git dependencies, and remote URL installs turned off by default, forcing explicit approval TLDR INFORMATION SECURITY 2026-07-10 DEFENDING AGAINST THE NEXT GENERATION OF AGENTIC AI ATTACKS. (SPONSOR) Can your architecture defend against attacks that are autonomous, adaptive, and faster than anything you've seen before? Frontier AI models are compressing the attack
  5. Jul 1, 2026Midyear Assessment 2026: The State of the Cyber Order at the Halfway MarkCenter for Cyber Diplomacy and International SecurityPost: Midyear Assessment 2026: The State of the Cyber Order at the Halfway Mark URL: Posted: July 1, 2026 at 11:32 Author: VLADIMIR TSAKANYAN Tags: ai, cyberdiplomacy, cybersecurity, policy, politics, vladimirtsakanyan Categories: CYBER, Vladimir Tsakanyan On January 1, 2026, the World Economic Forum published its Global Cybersecurity Outlook identifying three forces that would define the year: AI acceleration, geopolitical fragmentation, and widen