The Energy Department has a new tool to help ensure an agency updates outdated software before it becomes a security risk. It's a good outcome from a bad event.
wfedstaff | April 17, 2015 8:51 pm
The Energy Department has a new tool to help ensure an agency updates outdated software before it becomes a security risk. It’s a good outcome from a bad event. Last year’s cyber breach exposed data of more than 50,000 employees. Rick Lauderdale, Energy’s chief architect, tells Federal News Radio Executive Editor Jason Miller about a new approach to give business leaders the data to make better risk-based cyber decisions.
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