http://www.darkreading.com/vulnerability_management/security/management/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=222700163 By Tim Wilson DarkReading Feb 05, 2010 NASA made history earlier this week by releasing up-close pictures of Pluto. Here on Earth, however, it's the space agency's IT systems and security practices that need a closer look. That's the conclusion of testimony (PDF) [1] offered to the U.S. House of Representatives Wednesday by Cristina Chaplain, director of acquisition and sourcing management at the Government Accountability Office. The GAO, which upbraided NASA for security weaknesses in a report back in October, says the space agency still hasn't brought its security programs into line with previous recommendations. NASA's shortfalls in IT security, which are partly the result of budgeting issues, increase "the risk of unauthorized access to NASA's sensitive information, as well as inadvertent or deliberate disruption of its system operations," Chaplain says. [1] http://www.gao.gov/new.items/d10387t.pdf [...] ________________________________________ Did a friend send you this? From now on, be the first to find out! Subscribe to InfoSec News http://www.infosecnews.orgReceived on Sun Feb 07 2010 - 22:30:46 PST
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