The CIO Council is asking every federal chief information officer to find and fix the lapses that made a top 10 list of critical Internet security threats. The list, released Thursday, includes problems that have solutions, but the solutions have . . .
The CIO Council is asking every federal chief information officer to find and fix the lapses that made a top 10 list of critical Internet security threats. The list, released Thursday, includes problems that have solutions, but the solutions have not been put in place by federal systems administrators. So agency World Web Web sites keep getting hacked, and agencies keep ending up in the news after being hit by attacks that should not have happened, said Allan Paller, director of research at the SANS Institute, a group of federal, industry and academic experts that coordinated the list.

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