
Indian-origin US cyber agency chief shared sensitive documents on ChatGPT: Report
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Madhu Gottumukkala, the acting director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), shared contracting and cybersecurity-related materials with the AI platform last summer for work purposes.
In a moment of irony that has rippled through Washington’s cybersecurity circles, the head of the US agency tasked with protecting government networks reportedly uploaded sensitive internal documents to a public version of ChatGPT.
According to Politico, Madhu Gottumukkala, the acting director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), shared contracting and cybersecurity-related materials with the AI platform last summer for work purposes, triggering automated security alerts and an internal review.
The documents were not classified but were marked “For Official Use Only,” a designation meant to restrict public disclosure. Multiple Department of Homeland Security officials told Politico that the uploads set off safeguards designed to prevent sensitive government information from being exposed.
Gottumukkala is of Indian origin and is responsible for protecting federal networks from sophisticated, state-backed cyber threats, including those linked to Russia and China.
Dr. Gottumukkala holds a Ph.D. in Information Systems from Dakota State University, an MBA in Engineering and Technology Management from the University of Dallas, an M.S. in Computer Science from the University of Texas at Arlington, and a BE in Electronics and Communication Engineering from Andhra University.
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