
A recent audit by the U.S. Department of Justice has revealed significant security flaws in the FBI's handling of sensitive electronic devices. The findings indicate issues such as unaccounted-for media and inadequate storage practices, raising concerns about the agency's data management protocols. The Inspector General highlighted serious security gaps in the FBI's procedures for managing storage media, prompting the need for new measures to address these vulnerabilities. The watchdog's report emphasizes the importance of secure data storage and destruction, underscoring the risks associated with the current practices employed by the FBI.
Inspector General points out serious security gaps in how FBI manages storage media https://t.co/pBWtz26Aes https://t.co/J1DWyMSFZR
FBI Flawed Data Handling Raises Security Concerns https://t.co/QSxLw7YFje
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