DOD IG starts study on whether components are fixing cyber readiness issues

By Jordana Mishory / February 4, 2016 at 11:30 AM
The Pentagon's inspector general is launching a study this month on whether the Defense Department is fixing problems found during cyber readiness inspections. According to a Feb. 2 memorandum , Carol Gorman, the assistant inspector general for readiness and cyber operations, said that the goal of the audit "is to determine whether DOD components are adequately correcting deficiencies identified during Command Cyber Readiness Inspections (CCRI) and whether DOD components' headquarters are using CCRI results to identify systematic deficiencies and improve...

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