Saturday, May 28, 2005

Best post read on another blog this week

Washington Post reports: The Department of Homeland Security today received more lumps for failing to implement programs to protect the nation's most vital computer systems from attack or disruption. The Government Accountability Office issued a report today concluding that the department's failure to make meaningful progress on its myriad cyber-security programs was due largely to organizational and staffing problems.

Gee. Maybe the Department of Homeland Security would get better results if they spent more time actually protecting, you know, homeland security instead of busting people trading movies over BitTorrent. Which, by the way, isn't anywhere on that list of 13 key scybersecurity responsibilities.

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