United States:
Department Of Homeland Security Notes Continued Deficiencies In TSA's Security
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On May 9, the Department of Homeland Security Office of the
Inspector General issued the results of an audit into the
Transportation Security Administration's ("TSA")
Security Technology Integrated Program ("STIP"). The
audit assessed the current extent of TSA deficiencies and
corrective actions, and provided recommendations to TSA to improve
control, security, and functionality of STIP IT assets.
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