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Senate Report Slams Cybersecurity At U.S. Agencies

Eight federal agencies have failed to improve their cybersecurity practices enough to protect sensitive information, according to a report by the Senate Homeland Security Committee. So reports Ars Technica.

capitol 720677 640small“It is clear that the data entrusted to these eight key agencies remains at risk,” reads the 47-page report (PDF), a follow-up to a similarly scathing 2019 rebuke.

The recent report assigns the State Department and three other U.S. agencies a letter grade of "D" for cybersecurity, with three others receiving "Cs" and only one, the Department of Homeland Security, earning as high as a "B."

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