CISA Appoints New Acting Director Following Leadership Change
AI-curated by Q²N · Updated February 27, 2026

The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is set to have a new acting director, Nick Andersen, who will take over from Madhu Gottumukkala. This change comes less than a year after Gottumukkala assumed the role in May 2025. Andersen, previously the executive assistant director for cybersecurity, will now lead the agency, while Gottumukkala transitions to a new position as director of strategic implementation at the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The leadership shift follows recent reports regarding Gottumukkala's actions involving sensitive documents uploaded to ChatGPT, raising concerns about cybersecurity practices within the agency. This change in leadership highlights ongoing challenges in managing cybersecurity protocols effectively.
- Nick Andersen appointed as new acting director of CISA.
- Madhu Gottumukkala transitions to director of strategic implementation at DHS.
- Leadership change occurs less than a year after Gottumukkala's appointment.
- Concerns raised over Gottumukkala's handling of sensitive documents.
- CISA continues to address cybersecurity challenges.
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