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Cybersecurity recommendations—strengthening the government posture and engagement

Nearly 60% of 335 cybersecurity recommendations the General Accounting Office has made for federal agencies since 2010 have not been implemented. Effective oversight must be implemented.

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New White House Initiative Seeks To Ease Supply Chain Congestion

Commentary From Crisis Management Expert Edward Segal, Author of the Award- Winning Book "Crisis Ahead: 101 Ways to Prepare for and Bounce Back from Disasters, Scandals, and Other Emergencies " (Nicholas Brealey)Accurate and current information about a crisis is important in helping to address the crisis, determine what caused the situation

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Technology's Complexity and Opacity Threaten ...

Technology's Complexity and Opacity Threaten ...
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How U.S. agencies' trust in untested software opened the door to hackers

How U.S. agencies trust in untested software opened the door to hackers POLITICO 12/19/2020 © Michael Bocchieri/Getty Images Network cables plugged into a server. The massive monthslong hack of agencies across the U.S. government succeeded, in part, because no one was looking in the right place. The federal government conducts only cursory security inspections of the software it buys from private companies for a wide range of activities, from managing databases to operating internal chat applications. That created the blind spot that suspected Russian hackers exploited to breach the Treasury Department, the Department of Homeland Security, the National Institutes of Health and other agencies. After embedding code in widely used network management software made by a Texas company called SolarWinds, all they had to do was wait for the agencies to download routine software updates from the trusted supplier.

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