Description |
1 online resource (i, 62 p.) |
Note |
Title from PDF title page (GAO, viewed on Oct. 13, 2010). |
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"October 2010." |
Summary |
To address pervasive computer-based (cyber) attacks against the United States that posed potentially devastating impacts to systems and operations, the federal government has developed policies and strategies intended to combat these threats. A recent key development was in February 2009, when President Obama initiated a review of the government's overall strategy and supporting activities with the aim of assessing U.S. policies and structures for cybersecurity. The resulting policy review report, issued by the President in May 2009, provided 24 near- and mid-term recommendations to address these threats. GAO was asked to assess the implementation status of the 24 recommendations. In doing so, GAO, among other things, analyzed the policy review report and assessed agency documentation and interviewed agency officials. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references. |
Contents |
While 2 recommendations have been fully implemented, 22 are in process -- Conclusions -- Recommendations for Executive action -- Agency comments and our evaluation. |
Note |
"GAO-11-24." |
Subject |
Cyberspace -- Government policy -- United States.
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Cyberterrorism -- Prevention -- Government policy -- United States.
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Internet -- Security measures -- Government policy -- United States.
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Computer networks -- Security measures -- Government policy -- United States.
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Information superhighway -- Security measures -- Government policy -- United States.
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Added Title |
Executive Branch is making progress implementing 2009 policy review recommendations, but sustained leadership is needed |
Gpo Item No. |
0546-D (online) |
Sudoc No. |
GA 1.13:GAO-11-24 |
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