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Information Technology : Treasury's Cyber-Based Critical Infrastructure Protection Implementation Efforts Remain Inadequate

By Ladner, Drew

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Excerpt: The overall objective of this audit was to determine whether Treasury adequately implemented its cyber-based CIP plan under PDD 63. Fieldwork was conducted at DO, the Financial Management Service (FMS), and the United States Customs Service (USCS). In addition, a questionnaire was used to solicit information from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF) and the United States Secret Service (USSS). A more detailed description of our objective, scope, and methodology is provided in Appendix 1.

Table of Contents
Contents Audit Report.................................................................................................. 3 Results in Brief............................................................................................. 4 Background................................................................................................. 7 Finding and Recommendations....................................................................... 8 Treasury Did Not Provide Adequate Guidance Or Effective Oversight On CIP Implementation....................................................................................8 Recommendations....................................................................................13 Appendices Appendix 1: Objective, Scope, and Methodology.........................................16 Appendix 2: Management Comments.........................................................17 Appendix 3: Major Contributors To This Report...........................................22 Appendix 4: Report Distribution.................................................................23 Abbreviations ATF Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms CIAO Chief Infrastructure Assurance Officer CIO Chief Information Officer CIP Critical Infrastructure Protection CIPAMS Critical Infrastructure Protection Asset Management System CIPO Critical Infrastructure Protection Officer COOP Continuity of Operations Plan DO Departmental Offices DHS Department of Homeland Security DOJ Department of Justice ECIE Economic Council on Integrity and Efficiency E-ITSPA Enterprise Information Technology Security Planning and Assurance FMS Financial Management Service FY Fiscal Year IT Information Technology MEI Minimum Essential Infrastructure OCIO Office of the Chief Information Officer OIG Office of Inspector General

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Title: Information Technology : Treasury's Cyber-Based Critical Infrastructure Protection Implementation Efforts Remain Inadequate  
Author: Ladner, Drew
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Language: English
Subject: Government publications, Economics., United States. Department of the Treasury--Appropriations and Expenditures.
Collection: U.S. Department of the Treasury Collection
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Publisher: United States Department of the Treasury

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