08-17-2021, 06:32 AM
In her statement, Manfra said the threat was caused by ""open access"" and ""ineffective controls.""
""We found that it was challenging to contain,"" she said. ""It wasn't easy to determine the source of its origin,"" Manfra said the agency's cybersecurity will work to prevent the possibility of such attacks in the future.
These are, of course, the familiar words of any politician. Still, it seems to me that there is just a big problem in the government in security awareness. Most likely, there were just employees who made gross errors in implementing some systems; maybe vulnerable was just employees' smartphones.
""We found that it was challenging to contain,"" she said. ""It wasn't easy to determine the source of its origin,"" Manfra said the agency's cybersecurity will work to prevent the possibility of such attacks in the future.
These are, of course, the familiar words of any politician. Still, it seems to me that there is just a big problem in the government in security awareness. Most likely, there were just employees who made gross errors in implementing some systems; maybe vulnerable was just employees' smartphones.