Are you feeling confident about those robots and other AI machines and apps connected to the cloud environments self managing themselves?
The latest round of embarrassing federal data breaches struck the very agencies charged with protecting Americans, evidence one leading member of Congress believes is proof that throwing money at a problem doesn’t solve much unless there’s accountability to go with it.
Last week, the personal data of some 20,000 FBI employees and more than 9,000 Department of Homeland Security workers was released.
Days later, the story took on additional embarrassment when authorities arrested the perpetrator, a 16-year-old boy in Great Britain. The teen said he gained access to the information through weak security in the Department of Justice email system.