And then your State-like adversary also gets hold of that information and you're now less secure before you had had access to it.
On a more general note, the same thing goes for a lot of centralisation efforts backed by technology ("Digitalisation", as it is called here in the EU), it's akin to building highways pointing straight from the border to your country's capital city and to your vital industries, all this while your very dangerous neighbour has a big tank army. Of course, tech-focused agencies like the CISA will never go against the process of digitalisation per se.
On a more general note, the same thing goes for a lot of centralisation efforts backed by technology ("Digitalisation", as it is called here in the EU), it's akin to building highways pointing straight from the border to your country's capital city and to your vital industries, all this while your very dangerous neighbour has a big tank army. Of course, tech-focused agencies like the CISA will never go against the process of digitalisation per se.