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|a Security at federal buildings and facilities :
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|a SECURITY AT FEDERAL BUILDINGS AND FACILITIES SCREENING AND CYBERSECURITY ISSUES ; SECURITY AT FEDERAL BUILDINGS AND FACILITIES SCREENING AND CYBERSECURITY ISSUES ; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data; CONTENTS ; PREFACE ; Chapter 1 HOMELAND SECURITY: ACTIONS NEEDED TO BETTER MANAGE SECURITY SCREENING AT FEDERAL BUILDINGS AND COURTHOUSES* ; WHY GAO DID THIS STUDY ; WHAT GAO RECOMMENDS ; WHAT GAO FOUND ; ABBREVIATIONS ; BACKGROUND ; FPS AND USMS FACE A RANGE OF CHALLENGES WITH SECURITY SCREENING ; Building Characteristics and Location May Limit Security Options.
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|a Balancing Security and Public Access Operating with Limited Resources ; Working with Multiple Federal Tenants ; Effectively Informing the Public of Prohibited Items ; FPS AND USMS HAVE TAKEN STEPS TO ASSESS SCREENING, BUT EACH LACKS A STRATEGIC APPROACH FOR USING THE DATA COLLECTED TO IMPROVE PERFORMANCE ; FPS and USMS Have Taken Steps to Assess Security-Screening Efforts ; Low FPS-Passage Rates on Covert Tests and Reduced Number of Testing Scenarios ; USMS Court Security Officers Pass Most Intrusion Tests.
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|a Data on Prohibited Items Show Wide Variations in the Number of Items Detected across Buildings Strategic Use of Performance Data Would Better Position FPS and USMS to Assess Screening Efforts; CONCLUSION ; RECOMMENDATIONS FOR EXECUTIVE ACTION ; AGENCY COMMENTS ; APPENDIX I: OBJECTIVES, SCOPE, AND METHODOLOGY ; End Notes ; End Notes for Appendix I ; Chapter 2 FEDERAL FACILITY CYBERSECURITY: DHS AND GSA SHOULD ADDRESS CYBER RISK TO BUILDING AND ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEMS∗ ; ABBREVIATIONS ; WHY GAO DID THIS STUDY ; WHAT GAO RECOMMENDS ; WHAT GAO FOUND ; BACKGROUND
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|a DHS and Other Stakeholders Are Involved in Physical and Cybersecurity of Federal Facilities Selected Laws and Policies Relating to Physical and Cybersecurity of Federal Facilities ; Federal Facilities Contain Various Types of Building and Access Control Systems; Sources of Cyber Threats to Building and Access Control Systems ; DHS AND OTHER STAKEHOLDERS ARE TAKING PRELIMINARY STEPS TO ADDRESS CYBER RISK TO BUILDING AND ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEMS, BUT SIGNIFICANT WORK REMAINS ; DHS Does Not Have a Strategy to Address Cyber Risk to Building and Access Control Systems.
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|a ISC Has Not Incorporated Cybersecurity in Its Design-Basis Threat Report GSA Has Not Fully Assessed Cyber Risk to Its Building Control Systems in Federal Facilities ; CONCLUSION ; RECOMMENDATIONS FOR EXECUTIVE ACTION ; AGENCY COMMENTS ; APPENDIX I: OBJECTIVE, SCOPE, AND METHODOLOGY ; APPENDIX II: SOURCES OF CYBER-BASED THREATS AND TYPES OF EXPLOITS ; End Notes ; End Note ; Chapter 3 FEDERAL BUILDING AND FACILITY SECURITY: FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS∗ ; SUMMARY ; INTRODUCTION ; WHAT IS FEDERAL FACILITY SECURITY? ; WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR FEDERAL FACILITY SECURITY?
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