After an auditor found serious security problems in the way it handled sensitive data on laptops, the Internal Revenue Service said it will have all laptops encrypted within the next few weeks. Speaking in an interview with National Public Radio over the weekend, Internal Revenue Service Commissioner Mark Everson said his organization was making the effort following a recently released audit that found unencrypted data on a large percentage of IRS laptop computers. . "What the report showed, which was correct, was that we weren't taking the proper steps to protect some laptops," Everson said. "We've worked to encrypt all of the laptops and that's just about done. We've got a couple dozen more we've got to finish up in the next few weeks." The link for this article located at ComputerWorld is no longer available. . 'What the report showed, which was correct, was that we weren't taking the proper steps to protect s. auditor, found, serious, security, problems, handled, sensitive, laptops. . Bill Locke
The Bush Administration is giving federal civilian agencies just 45 days to comply with new recommendations for laptop encryption and two-factor authentication. . The memo follows a wave of high profile data thefts and major security breeches involving remote access or the theft of government laptop computers containing sensitive personal information. The link for this article located at Security Focus is no longer available. . The memo follows a wave of high profile data thefts and major security breeches involving remote acc. administration, giving, federal, civilian, agencies, comply, recommen. . Brittany Day
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