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The Securities and Exchange Commission hasn't kept its cybersecurity documentation up to date, resulting in it not conducting baseline control configuration scans and not meeting other requirements
A Sterling, Va., company hired by the Securities and Exchange Commission office of inspector general to search for cybersecurity control vulnerabilities in the agency's information technology systems
Compliance at the Securities and Exchange Commission with a governmentwide mandate to issue employees and contractors smart identity cards has been lacking, finds the SEC inspector general. In a
It took the Securities and Exchange Commission at least 18 months to install service pack 3 on its Microsoft XP operating system computers, says an annual review of SEC Federal Information Security
The Securities and Exchange Commission wants a real-time database of trade exchanges in order to keep pace with new technology and trading patterns. Currently, there is no comprehensive single
The Securities and Exchange Commission will always be outclassed in technology by the firms it seeks to regulate, SEC Chairman Mary Schapiro said while testifying April 28 before the Senate
The Securities and Exchange Commission has a proposal that would revise rules regarding the offering process, disclosure and reporting for asset-backed securities by, among other provisions,
The online porn-viewing habits of Securities and Exchange Commission employees were back in the news in recent days as the media and politicians capitalized on the story of salacious doings at the
Press Releases
- Obama Administration Launches Sweeping Shift to Mobile
- iGATE Government Solutions Focuses on U.S. Government
- Unisys Security Index Shows Americans Seek Focus on Security from Presidential Candidates, Even as Overall Security Concern Eases
- eIQnetworks Unveils IT Security Solution to Strike Back Against Cyber Attacks
- iGATE Public Sector Launches Blog to Promote Conversation Around Government IT
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