Critical vulnerabilities left government systems, sensitive data, open to cyberattacks during war
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Cybersecurity gaps leave Israeli emergency agencies exposed, state comptroller warns
Approximately 65% of ministries continued using a flawed remote access system for months after serious security weaknesses were discovered. By Pesach Benson, TPS Widespread cybersecurity failures across Israeli emergency agencies and government ministries have left the country significantly exposed to Iranian cyber threats, Israel’s State Comptroller warned in a report released Tuesday. “In light of the threats from Iran, the Israeli government …
Critical vulnerabilities left government systems, sensitive data, open to cyberattacks during war
Englman: Israel must be ready for Iranian cyber threats; audit finds failures in Foreign Min. systems, Housing Min. databases, remote-work security, digital services.
Comptroller issues scathing report: Cybersecurity failures in government ministries
Comptroller publishes scathing cyber preparedness reports: Foreign Ministry left exposed to sensitive information leaks, emergency agencies received no protection guidelines after October 7.
A serious report by Comptroller Engelman reveals dangerous loopholes in government ministries and emergency agencies, including the police, fire departments and the Foreign Ministry. Despite cyber threats from Iran, preparedness guidelines were not communicated, sensitive databases remained compromised and most ministries used remote work tools with many security weaknesses
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