As criticism of the federal government’s security practices and policies mounts, some agencies are making sweeping changes in the way they manage IT assets. The Department of Justice, one of a handful of agencies that received a failing grade on last month’s report card on IT security delivered by a congressional subcommittee, is at the forefront of the movement. The DOJ has made a number of changes in recent months, including the establishment of a departmentwide IT security staff that answers directly to the CIO, according to DOJ officials, in Washington. That group, in turn, has set about organizing a security council within the department, they said. Full Story
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