WASHINGTON - The federal agency in charge of securing the government's computer systems is unable to monitor the networks or analyze threats in real time, and it lacks the authority and staff it needs to do its job, according to an internal report.
LOLITA C. BALDOR, Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Politics
Wed, 06/16/2010 - 3:41pm
WASHINGTON - The federal agency in charge of securing the government's computer systems is unable to monitor the networks or analyze threats in real time, and it lacks the authority and staff it needs to do its job, according to an internal report.