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-Land of the Free
Department Of Homeland Security Can't Even Secure Its Buildings Against People It Fired
2022-12-30
[TheIntercept] FOR THE FOURTH time since 2007, an internal audit shows the Department of Homeland Security isn’t deactivating access cards in the hands of ex-employees, leaving its secure facilities vulnerable to intruders.

A new report by Homeland Security’s Office of Inspector General shows that the department is systemically failing to revoke tens of thousands of "personal identity verification" cards that allow staff to enter sensitive, secure facilities and access internal data networks, despite being warned about the problem for 15 years. The issue is made worse, the report continues, by the fact that Homeland Security’s internal record-keeping is so shoddy that it was impossible to determine how many ex-staffers have working access cards they aren’t supposed to.

Like many modern office workers, Homeland Security hands out office-unlocking keycards to its employees to make sure strangers can’t wander in off the street. And, like most workplaces, the department is supposed to follow a standard policy: When an employee is no longer an employee, for whatever reason, their card is to be promptly deactivated.

Unlike most employers, though, Homeland Security is a component of the U.S. Intelligence Community, meaning these credit card-sized badges have a "grave potential for misuse if lost, stolen, or compromised," according to the inspector general report. Unfortunately for the department — and potentially the homeland — the OIG’s latest audit found that’s exactly what’s happening, and on a vast scale.

"DHS has not prioritized ensuring that PIV cards are terminated when individuals no longer require access," the report says. "Without effective PIV card and security clearance management and monitoring, DHS cannot ensure only authorized individuals have access to its controlled electronic systems and facilities."
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Posted by:DarthVader

#3  Did they fire any bombers?
Posted by: Skidmark   2022-12-30 22:23  

#2  We existed for more than two centuries without them. Let’s try again to forage on without their valuable contributions to our republic.
Posted by: Super Hose   2022-12-30 11:01  

#1  I would compare DHS to the Keystone Cops, but they were funny and DHS is pathetic.
Posted by: Slavising Unineting5672   2022-12-30 08:54  

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