It is disturbing to discover that the overall security of computer systems belonging to the federal government only rates a D+. It is disquieting to know that seven of the twenty-four agencies have received failing grades, including the Department of Homeland Security, which has failed for the second year running. Most upsetting, however, may be the fact that thirty federal chief information security officers gave the House Committee’s report card itself a C. They claim that there is a need for “significant” improvements in evaluation criteria. See this article for further details. Contact Prevari to be certain that your organization gets a better grade.


