For an agency whose sole reason for existence is to protect and defend, it's disheartening to see so much distrust and vitriol from the very community it's dedicated to serving. #CISA doesn't have any law enforcement (#FBI) or prosecutorial (#DOJ) powers, it doesn't regulate or impose fines (#SEC), and it doesn't conduct surveillance (#CIA, #NSA), but when #CriticalInfrastructure needs help with cyber or physical security, it does answer the call.
Not every agency gets it right all the time (#FEMA) or delivers results without a lengthy investigational analysis (#NTSB), but all the folks that I've met from CISA always have the #PublicGood in mind.
An organization is made up of people, and at CISA many are contributors to #FOSS (including the #Linux kernel), security researchers, and folks you've likely interacted with on #Twitter. Giving back to the #infosec community is pretty high up on their list of what they do, both on and off the clock.
Unless you're an #APT that's made it onto #CrowdStrike's rolodex, you aren't the #adversary @cisacyber is trying to frustrate in cyberspace. While I respect an individual's decision on who to subscribe to, denying an entire population the choice hurts the community.
You can do what is easy or what is right. I'm happy to be part of @jerry's infosec.exchange community where we do the latter.