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Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is the U.S. Department of Homeland Security agency for reducing cyber and physical risks to critical infrastructure and federal civilian networks. Created by the 2018 CISA Act, it works with government and industry, publishes alerts and guidance, and coordinates assistance during significant incidents. Its direct federal-network role chiefly covers the Federal Civilian Executive Branch, including .gov; private-sector engagement is often voluntary or sector-specific.

Practitioners use CISA advisories and the Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog to prioritize patching where exploitation has been observed, and consult applicable directives and incident-response guidance. CISA supports vulnerability reporting and promotes controls such as multifactor authentication, logging, and tested recovery. A CISA alert is an actionable risk signal, not proof every organization is affected; teams should verify product, version, exposure, and obligations.

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On July 2, 2026, CISA added CVE-2026-45659, a SharePoint Server RCE, to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog with a two-day patch deadline. Storm-2603 is using it to stage Warlock ransomware, living off the land the whole way. Here is why it matters, plus a free 12-rule Sigma pack to hunt it.

CISA published an advisory on endpoint management hardening after the Stryker wipe. Their Multi Admin Approval recommendation is a speed bump, not a wall. Here is what actually stops a Global Admin compromise: no standing privileges, PIM with Authentication Context, FIDO2 hardware keys, and automated session revocation.