cybersecurity to prevent such incidents from happening again. Chairman Jim Langevin, D-R.I., called the reports “very disturbing.”

Some security problems include unauthorized software installed on department computers, misconfigured firewalls and unauthorized disclosures of classified data. It’s not just happening within the Department of Homeland Security. The Department of Commerce was hacked last year by computer criminals in China that forced one to get rid of hundreds of computers and set up a new network system. Congressional investigators, expected to testify Wednesday during an oversight hearing about the department’s security lapses, determined that persistent weaknesses “threaten the confidentiality, integrity and availability of key DHS information and information systems,” according to a new report from the Government Accountability Office being released later in June.link
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