Also missing, you might imagine, is a bit of the agency's dignity. But the
160 laptops lost or stolen over the
last four years (including some from counter-terrorism and counter-intelligence divisions) is actually down by about HALF from the
preceding audit period, when 317 laptops walked out the door or got lost behind the water cooler.
So, um, I guess good work guys...
Due to the recent
Veterans Afffairs laptop disappearance and related identity theft concerns, the Federal government
issued a directive back in June of '06 that within 45 days all civilian agencies would be required to institute laptop security measures. So far compliance is at about 10%.
You can get the full story (both the '07 and '02 audit reports) over
Justice Department's Office of the Inspector General. The '07 report is only available as a PDF at present. There is an HTML version of the '02 report,
found here.
-- MDT
Labels: audit, FBI, identity theft, laptop security