Thirty-three months after a presidential order mandated that government agencies work to protect the United States' critical infrastructure, most have merely taken a few baby steps toward securing the country's computers and networks, according to a White House report. . . .
Thirty-three months after a presidential order mandated that government agencies work to protect the United States' critical infrastructure, most have merely taken a few baby steps toward securing the country's computers and networks, according to a White House report.

The report found that the government has made progress in cementing industry-government partnerships around critical technologies, securing Department of Defense networks and forming at least one education initiative for training security personnel. But it noted that there is still no way to locate and fix vulnerable critical systems and no means of tracking the progress of the various departments' pursuits of cybersecurity.

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