Bipartisan Senate report finds federal agencies continue to suffer cybersecurity shortcomings
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A bipartisan report released by the U.S. Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee has found that federal agencies continue to suffer shortcomings in their cybersecurity posture.
The report, a follow-up to an investigation and report from two years ago that delved into the cybersecurity posture of eight federal agencies, found that only the Department of Homeland Security had managed to employ an effective cybersecurity regime in that time.
The remaining seven agencies were found to be still lacking. Those agencies are the Departments of State, Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, Agriculture, Health and Human Services, Education and the Social Security Administration.