Two-thirds of the federal agencies reviewed got failing security grades for tech security, based on Office of Management and Budget reports and General Accounting Office audits. The U.S. government is giving itself more power to cyber-snoop on citizens and suspected . . . . Two-thirds of the federal agencies reviewed got failing security grades for tech security, based on Office of Management and Budget reports and General Accounting Office audits. The U.S. government is giving itself more power to cyber-snoop on citizens and suspected terrorists, but in the wake of heightened fears of possible attacks on the country's critical information technology systems, its own computer security is getting worse instead of better, according to a government report. A House panel responsible for reviewing government security systems gave an overall grade of "F" to the 24 agencies it scrutinized. That is a marked decrease from the "D" it issued in September of 2000. The link for this article located at ECommerce Times is no longer available. . New study indicates that over half of government departments scored poorly in cyber defense measures as digital risks escalate.. Federal Security Review, Cybersecurity Failures, Government IT Audit, Tech Security Grades. . Anthony Pell
A report released Thursday found that staff shortages and vacancies in key positions kept a government anti-computer-crime unit from alerting the public to dangerous computer viruses until the damage already was done. "While some warnings were issued in time to avert . . . . A report released Thursday found that staff shortages and vacancies in key positions kept a government anti-computer-crime unit from alerting the public to dangerous computer viruses until the damage already was done. "While some warnings were issued in time to avert damage, most of the warnings, especially those related to viruses, pertained to attacks under way," the General Accounting Office said in an audit of the National Infrastructure Protection Center. The GAO, an investigative arm of Congress, blamed the delays on lack of a system to share information governmentwide and a shortage of skilled staff. The center, created in 1998, has been operating with just 13 of the 24 employees NIPC officials say are needed to fulfill the center's responsibilities, the GAO said. The link for this article located at Nando Times is no longer available. . An investigation revealed that personnel deficits obstructed a governmental cybercrime division's capacity to deliver prompt alerts to the public.. Federal Audit, Computer Crime Unit, Staff Shortages. . Anthony Pell
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