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Spend More To Protect The Government's Most Important Computer Systems?
Spend More To Protect The Government's Most Important Computer Systems?

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Cyberattacks have the potential to be just as costly as bombings. It's too dangerous to allow vulnerabilities to remain
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There's already been a renewed focus on government computer security since 9/11. More spending just isn't necessary
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The General Accounting office, in a report to the House, said that it discovered weaknesses in federal technology systems - and declared that more has to be done to plug the leaks. Federal payment, taxpayer and medical payment data must remain secure.

Overall, security is already much better than before 9/11. Many of the security lapses were found during audits and are already being resolved. The government knows that there are some problems, but they're doing their best to fix the flaws.

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