Skip the navigation
News

Feds See Slight Gain On Security Marks

Overall grade up to C-, but eight agencies still flunk FISMA test

By Jaikumar Vijayan
April 16, 2007 12:00 PM ET

Computerworld - The federal government last week received an overall grade of C- on an annual IT security report card issued by Rep. Tom Davis (R-Va.). That was a slight improvement from the D+ grades handed out for the two previous years, but eight agencies got failing marks — the same number as last year.

The agencies at the bottom of the report card included the departments of Defense, State, the Interior and the Treasury, as well as the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. It was the second straight F grade for the Defense, State and Interior departments. Meanwhile, the Department of Homeland Security received a D, up one grade from an F a year ago.

Karen Evans, administrator of e-government and IT at the White House Office of Management and Budget, said at a press conference in Herndon, Va., that she was encouraged by the improvement in the overall security grade but not satisfied with the results. “I would not accept a C- on my kids’ report cards,” Evans said. “Average is not good enough.”

The grades are based on reports compiled annually bythe agencies’ inspectors general to comply with the requirements of the Federal Information Security Management Act, which Davis authored. The FISMA reports submitted for 2006 show that more agencies are testing their security controls and contingency plans and that the reporting of security breaches has “increased dramatically,” said Davis, who is the ranking minority member on the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.

However, Davis said more improvements need to be made in areas such as secure systems configuration and the development of effective security plans, as well as establishing milestones for measuring the progress of the plans.

Not everyone is convinced, though, that the FISMA-based report card provides a clear picture of the security posture within federal agencies.

Avoiding a Black Eye

Alan Paller, director of research at the SANS Institute in Bethesda, Md., said that although the grades for 2006 appear to show an overall improvement, at least some of the gains likely are the result of “a few more agency [inspectors general] deciding it wasn’t worth it to give a black eye to their departments” by issuing a poor assessment of their security practices.

Paller also pointed to continuing limitations in how agencies are assessed for security readiness. For example, one of the most important contributors to a good FISMA grade is the level of compliance within an agency to hardware and software configuration standards established by its information security team.



Additional Resources
Forrester Consulting - Optimizing Users and Applications in a Mobile World
WHITE PAPER
Solving application issues over the WAN requires careful consideration. Based on their independent research, Forrester Consulting offers recommendations on how to tackle application performance issues, insufficient bandwidth and the inability to quickly restore users in a disaster.

Read now.

Security KnowledgeVault
WHITE PAPER
Security is not an option. This KnowledgeVault Series offers professional advice how to be proactive in the fight against cybercrimes and multi-layered security threats; how to adopt a holistic approach to protecting and managing data; and how to hire a qualified security assessor. Make security your Number 1 priority.

Read now.

Cut Communications Costs Once and for All
WHITE PAPER
New IP-based communications systems are being deployed by small and midsized businesses at a rapid rate. Learn how these organizations are enabling faster responsiveness, creating better customer experiences, speeding office or mobile interactions, and dramatically reducing existing communications costs.

Read now.

Security White Papers
Overcome Top 7 Admin Challenges of Active Directory
As Active Directory's role in the enterprise has drastically increased, so has the need to secure the data. Gain insight on creating repeatable,...
Insiders Can Ruin Your Company. Take Action.
Did you know that 80 percent of threats to an organization come from the inside? The threat from insiders is often overlooked in...
Top Solutions and Tools to Prevent Devastating Malware
Custom malware frequently goes undetected. According to Forrester Research, the best way to reduce risk of breach is to deploy file integrity monitoring...
X-Ray of the PCI Process-4 Proactive Steps
This white paper from Forrester Research Inc., helps break PCI into understandable components. Security and risk professionals will gain knowledge and insight into...
Identity Governance: The Business Imperatives
This white paper describes the business challenges and opportunities that are driving interest in Identity Governance while discussing considerations your organization should make...
All Security White Papers
Security Webcasts
Live Webcast
Playing Defense: Staying on Top of Your Disaster Recovery Game
When it comes to disaster recovery, rapidly growing data volumes, distributed computing models, and new technologies all combine to present an ever-changing playing...
Introduction to VMware vCenter Site Recovery Manager 5
Traditional disaster recovery solutions are often too expensive, complex and unreliable to meet business requirements. As a result, IT departments are hesitant to...
The Top Ten Secrets to Avoiding SAN Performance Problems
Maintaining peak performance while simultaneously addressing the root cause of SAN errors is challenging. Learn the most common SAN problems and explore new...
Deduplication Without Compromise
Go inside Quantum's scalable, high-performance, multi-protocol new DXi deduplication appliances, designed to make backup much more effective. Discover how the new future-proof DXi6700...
Director of Disk Products Discusses DXi6700
Discover how the new DXi 6700 series of deduplication appliances provide investment protection and a future-proof feature set, all while delivering fast, scalable,...
Playing Defense: Staying on Top of Your Disaster Recovery Game
When it comes to disaster recovery, rapidly growing data volumes, distributed computing models, and new technologies all combine to present an ever-changing playing...
All Security Webcasts
Newsletter Sign-Up

Receive the latest news test, reviews and trends on your favorite technology topics

Choose a newsletter
  1. View all newsletters | Privacy Policy
IT Jobs