The department’s inspector general found a heightened risk of cyberattacks in mobile devices used by staff of the Office of Intelligence and Analysis. The department acknowledged shortcomings.
D.H.S. Intelligence Office Did Not Properly Secure Smartphones, Watchdog Says
Originally reported by New York Times
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