The federal government has spent about $1 billion on 89 public key infrastructure programs among 20 major agencies in recent years, but the results of those programs are mixed, according to a report issued by the General Accounting Office. PKI is a secure method for exchanging information within an organization, within an industry, nationwide, or worldwide. . . .. The federal government has spent about $1 billion on 89 public key infrastructure programs among 20 major agencies in recent years, but the results of those programs are mixed, according to a report issued by the General Accounting Office. PKI is a secure method for exchanging information within an organization, within an industry, nationwide, or worldwide. Implementing PKI poses a major challenge for agencies, Linda Koontz, GAO's director of information management issues, wrote in a letter to Reps. Tom Davis and Adam Putnam, who chair House panels with oversight on governmental IT use. The letter was dated Dec. 15, but released Thursday. GAO, the investigative arm of Congress, identified four major challenges: The link for this article located at InformationWeek is no longer available. . The national administration allocated $1.5 billion to cybersecurity initiatives, grappling with issues highlighted in the inspector general's findings on their variable outcomes.. Public Key Infrastructure, Government IT Solutions, GAO Challenges, Security Programs. . Anthony Pell
One in four Web sites run by the Defense Department have no privacy statement posted, according to an oversight report released Tuesday. An even larger number collect information about the public despite a White House directive barring the practice. The audit . . . . One in four Web sites run by the Defense Department have no privacy statement posted, according to an oversight report released Tuesday. An even larger number collect information about the public despite a White House directive barring the practice. The audit found it possible that commercial companies might secretly have collected and sold personal information about visitors to Defense Web sites. The link for this article located at ComputerUser.com is no longer available. . One in four Web sites run by the Defense Department have no privacy statement posted, according to a. sites, defense, department, privacy, statement, posted, according. . Anthony Pell
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