IRS Doesn't Check Cyberaudit Logs 78
An anonymous reader writes "The US Internal Revenue Service's IT staff hasn't routinely checked its cybersecurity audit logs, according to a report released this week by the agency's inspector general's office. The report is not exactly flattering for the IRS. The report, with large chunks redacted, recommends the IRS allow independent review of audit logs and establish procedures to save audit logs. It also recommended that the IRS regularly test its Internet gateways for compliance with standard security configurations."
irs.portforward.com (Score:3, Insightful)
Why redacted? (Score:4, Insightful)
I cannot understand what needs to be so secret about anything in the IRS that any portion of a report would need to be redacted. I do understand that there might be investigations into white collar crime, but if the summary is correct and "large portions are redacted", what are they worried about us finding out? This is not the FBI or CIA here, it is the IRS, the US government agency charged with collecting taxes.
Once again I think we have a serious issue with power and openness in our government. It has gotten so way out of control it seems ridiculous!
Re:Why redacted? (Score:5, Insightful)
Never mind. I just figured it out... social security numbers and private information. Once again, that little problem of social security numbers raises its ugly head. If it was just used for social security taxes, and nothing else we'd be fine. But now it is used for all kinds of financial transactions any organization has to guard those 9 numbers better than Fort Knox guards its gold.
Yet another case for some sort of tax revamping... (Score:3, Insightful)
Not just a problem for IRS (Score:4, Insightful)
You're kidding, right? (Score:3, Insightful)
You don't really think the "Slashdot effect" would seriously impact the IRS, do you?
Every April, the IRS web presence gets hammered in ways most people can't imagine. It stays available. That speaks volumes about the ability of Treasury to handle traffic.