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Watchdog Raises Concerns About Census Bureau's IT Security
2021-01-13 03:13

A watchdog agency for the U.S. Census Bureau says that proper information-technology security safeguards weren't in place leading up to the start of the 2020 census last year, but the statistical agency disputes some of the findings and says no data was compromised.

The Census Bureau was able to remedy some of the security deficiencies after they were pointed out by the Office of Inspector General, and others were corrected right before most U.S. residents began answering the 2020 census questionnaire in March, the report said.

"The integrity of census data is crucial," the report said.

In a response, the Census Bureau took issue with that statement, saying there had been no loss or compromise of data and that the gaps identified by the Office of Inspector General were fixed before most households began responding in March.

The 2020 census was the first once-a-decade count in which respondents were encouraged to answer the questionnaire online, though they could also respond by mail or telephone.

E the remainder required visits for interviews from census takers.


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