Homeland Security watchdog investigates whistleblower complaint over lapses in bioterrorism program
by Emily Baumgaertner, Los Angeles Times
Nov 26, 2019
2 minutes
The Department of Homeland Security's inspector general is investigating whether agency officials retaliated against a whistleblower who criticized cybersecurity lapses in the nation's bioterrorism defense program.
Harry Jackson, a former information security manager at Homeland Security, complained that data from the BioWatch program had been stored on an insecure dot-org website for over a decade, where it was vulnerable
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