Putnam griped that 19 of 24 agencies reviewed failed to complete an inventory of their mission-critical systems. "An agency can't ensure its systems are secure if it can't account for all of its mission-critical systems," he said. "Everything starts with the inventory, and this aspect must improve--and improve quickly."
Last year, 13 agencies received F's; this year eight agencies received the failing grade, including the Department of Homeland Security, which was ranked for the first time because it's a new agency. Putnam says that score is understandable since, as a new agency, it's been concentrating on getting the department up and running. Among the other departments receiving F's: Agriculture, Health and Human Services, Housing and Urban Development, Interior, Justice, and State. Two agencies saw their grades fall: NASA to D- from D+ and Health and Human Services to F from D-.
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