Federal agencies with legacy systems should still secure them from attacks

The technology modernization drive has been operating in the federal government for years. Yet agencies continue to relay on so-called legacy systems.

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The technology modernization drive has been operating in the federal government for years. Yet agencies continue to rely heavily on so-called legacy systems that may been originally programmed decades ago. Securing these systems against contemporary cyber threats presents a challenge. Eric Stuhl, director of enterprise networking and security at Force 3, joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin for some ways to get around that challenge.

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