DHS INSPECTION ATTACKS JFK SECURITY STANDARDS
February 8th, 2015
A HIGHLY critical report on the status of security systems and policies at New York’s John F Kennedy International Airport has been released by the USA Department of Homeland Security’s inspector general John Roth. Its executive summary warned that computer systems “at several sites had deficiencies that, if exploited, could have resulted in the loss of confidentiality, integrity, and availability of the components’ information technology systems.” The report identified “numerous deficiencies” in IT security controls associated with the ...
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