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Government Security of Information Still Needs Work

Aug 12, 2008
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Many federal operations are supported by automated systems that may contain sensitive information such as national security information that, if lost or stolen, could be disclosed for improper purposes. Compromises of sensitive information at numerous federal agencies have raised concerns about the extent to which such information is vulnerable. The use of technological controls such as encryption--the process of changing plaintext into ciphertext--can help guard against the unauthorized disclosure of sensitive information. Commercially available encryption technologies can help federal agencies protect sensitive information that is stored on mobile computers and devices (such as laptop computers, handheld devices such as personal digital assistants, and portable media such as flash drives and CD-ROMs) as well as information... [read full story]                    

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