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APAn obscure little State Department agency whose work is called "critical
to the Department's information security posture" has been in a shambles
for years, and is still in chaos, according to an audit report
by the department's inspector general released yesterday.As one result of
all the bumbling and inaction, the security checks that the agency is
supposed to perform and subsequent approvals for use that it is supposed
to bestow every three years on 36 of those State Department systems
have lapsed entirely, meaning that they are operating, in effect, illegally.Some
of the lapses have gone on for two years; in at least
a couple of cases involving information systems that the audit calls "primary
general support systems," the lapses have gone on since 2007.One of the
systems that is operating without a current license, known as iPost, was
given an award two years ago for "significantly improving the effectiveness
of the nation's cyber security." According to the inspector general's report,
auditors couldn't find any documentation to back up how the award-winning
system was created or maintained, nor any source code for the information
it was supposed to track.There is more -- much more -- concerning
the 22-person agency, known as the Office of Information Assurance of the
State Department's Bureau of Information Resource Management (IRM/IA), which
among other things certifies the security status of more than 170 information
systems i
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is much simpler."It's silliness; it's just people having fun," Hughes said.Some
friends call themselves the Unicorn Army on Instagram -- another web-based
photo sharing site -- and try to find unusual places to get
pictures of someone wearing the unicorn head, Hughes said.Dimas and Hughes
went to the game with tickets the strip club gave them and
took the unicorn mask because they "thought it would be funny to
take the picture of thousands of people with one random unicorn head
in there."That's when a stadium camera operator saw Dimas and motioned for
her to stand up so she could be shown on the stadium's
video scoreboard, but Dimas took it one step further and started dancing
in the aisle. When an usher asked her to sit down, Dimas
didn't -- but only because Hughes said it's hard to hear and
see while wearing the unicorn head -- so Dimas and Hughes were
asked to leave, Hughes said.The sergeant who posed for the picture was
one of several people in the ballpark security office."There was a bunch
of people there, other security officers, too, and they just thought it
was fun," Hughes said. "I think he was just being nice. There
were other officers and people in the room and they were, like,
`Put it on' and he's, like, `I'll do it."'Public safety director Michael
Huss said the sergeant may be disciplined because, "This is someone that
is a supervisor, that we look up to to lead other officers.
It's not the example we're looking fo
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