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Key Takeaways The Social Security Administration's chief data officer said the Department of Government Efficiency uploaded a Social Security database that included sensitive information to an ...
DOGE has created "a live copy of the entire country’s Social Security information," a Social Security official says in a ...
DOGE team members uploaded a database with the personal information of hundreds of millions of Americans to a vulnerable ...
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While no data is ever completely secure, organizations can take plenty of actions to reduce the risk profile their database presents.
Charles Borges, who served as SSA’s CDO since January, said he cannot verify that agency data is being used in accordance ...
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) put important Social Security data in a “vulnerable cloud environment,” a ...
The Social Security Administration's chief data officer has publicly blown the whistle, alleging DOGE put hundreds of ...
Five questions to ask to stay aheadAs cyber threats escalate and compliance demands intensify, CIOs and CTOs must reassess their approach to database security, says Colin Baumgart, Global Sales ...
A whistleblower report submitted to Congress and the Office of Special Counsel claims that DOGE employees uploaded a very sensitive Social Security Administration (SSA) database to a vulnerable cloud ...
Nearly a million records, which appear to be linked to a medical-cannabis-card company in Ohio, included Social Security ...
The private information of hundreds of millions of Americans is at risk after the Department of Government Efficiency ...