Nextgov: The Homeland Security Department—the government’s point agency for cybersecurity—fell short of top marks in three of five areas in the annual information security assessment, according to a report released Monday.
The 2017 Federal Information Security Management Act report rates the department’s various cybersecurity capabilities on a scale of 1 through 5, with the lowest score, 1, representing an “ad-hoc” use of information security and the highest being an “optimized” cybersecurity posture.
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