“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."