Federal cybersecurity professionals lack confidence in the...
Federal cybersecurity professionals lack confidence in the Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA) and in the sustainability of their agencies’ current cybersecurity solutions, said a new report from the public-private government IT group MeriTalk, underwritten by NetApp (http://bit.ly/1dEgfsu). Twenty-two percent…
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of those surveyed said their agencies’ solutions were sustainable, given the growing sophistication of cyberattacks. Fifty-three percent said FISMA improved security at their agency, and 86 percent said FISMA compliance increased costs. Fifty-five percent said their agency is overloaded or can’t keep up with the data crossing its network. For the report, MeriTalk surveyed 203 federal cybersecurity professionals in July.