Security News > 2016 > April > US government is lousy at cybersecurity (Help Net Security)
SecurityScorecard released its 2016 Government Cybersecurity Report, a comprehensive analysis that exposes alarming cybersecurity vulnerabilities across 600 local, state, and federal government organizations in the United States. Each US government organization was evaluated based on their overall security hygiene and security reaction time compared to their industry peers. The company also analyzed the specific scores of NASA, the FBI, and the IRS, all of which fell victim to data breaches in early 2016. Among the … More →
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