20 federal agencies miss deadline for implementing cyber incident tracking requirements, watchdog says

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In a concerning revelation, the Government Accountability Office has discovered that a staggering 20 federal agencies have failed to meet the deadline for implementing crucial cyber incident tracking requirements. This failure to comply with the Office of Management and Budget's advanced cyber event logging requirements raises serious questions about the ability of these agencies to effectively protect sensitive information and withstand cyber threats. With cybersecurity becoming an increasingly pressing issue in the digital age, the lack of adherence to these essential protocols is troubling and highlights a concerning trend of negligence within the federal government. The GAO's findings serve as a stark reminder of the urgent need for improved cybersecurity measures and a more proactive approach to safeguarding sensitive data from malicious actors. Moving forward, it is imperative that these agencies take immediate action to rectify the situation and prioritize cybersecurity as a top priority to prevent future cyber incidents and ensure the safety and security of critical government systems and information. The consequences of continued non-compliance could be severe, making it imperative for federal agencies to act swiftly and decisively to address this significant lapse in cybersecurity measures.