The US federal government's latest computer-security report has given the Department of Homeland Security a failing 'F' grade US federal departments and agencies are showing some improvement in protecting their computer networks, but many -- including the Department of Homeland Security . . .
The US federal government's latest computer-security report has given the Department of Homeland Security a failing 'F' grade US federal departments and agencies are showing some improvement in protecting their computer networks, but many -- including the Department of Homeland Security -- are failing, according to a government report released on Tuesday.

The report, prepared for the House of Representatives' Committee on Government Reform, found that almost all agencies had improved their computer-security grade since last year. However, several key federal departments continued to fail to adequately protect their networks and earned an "F."

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