Security Tests Anyone?
Federal law called for independent assessment.
You’d think after three years, HHS would have – at the very least – installed adequate security features to protect shoppers enrolling for insurance through Healthcare.gov. Evidently, given the numerous security breaches being experienced by consumers, that’s not the case, and new information reveals why. The Daily Caller says, “The Department of Health and Human Service’s Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services allowed state Obamacare exchanges to launch at the beginning of October without having an independent security assessment completed, as required by OMB guidelines and federal law.” The allegations come from a Medicare & Medicaid Services report that “makes clear that all exchanges were required to obtain an independent assessment of their systems to ensure they met the ‘Minimum Acceptable Risk Standards’…”
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