19 platforms used by government agencies have vulnerabilities
Briefly

Government and legal systems are hindered by outdated infrastructure, necessitating a comprehensive approach to cybersecurity beyond just penetration testing.
Many systems, 20 to 30 years old, lack modern features like strong authentication, encryption, and access controls, making them vulnerable to attacks.
It's essential for government entities to adopt standardized security frameworks and policies, focusing on employee training and software audits to mitigate risks.
Penetration testing can identify flaws, but it does not fix core weaknesses in legacy systems, highlighting the need for proactive security measures.
Read at Securitymagazine
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