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FEATURE COMMENT: Federal Information Systems Reside In A Glass House...And Several Other Reasons Why The Government Should Exercise Caution, Cooperation And Flexibility When Enforcing Cybersecurity Regulations—Part II
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Thomson Reuters' The Government Contractor
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This is the second part of a two-part article discussing several reasons why the Government should exercise caution, cooperation and flexibility when enforcing cybersecurity procurement regulations, including reasons arising from the fact that the Government has imposed numerous burdensome cybersecurity regulations on contractors and subcontractors despite formally acknowledging the alarming state of the Government’s efforts to protect agency information systems—meaning that Government information systems reside in a “glass house.”
Click here to read the full article written by Cameron Hamrick.
