From Nextgov.com: Bill lays out stricter info security requirements for DHS

Conducting vulnerability tests against known cyberattacks and setting requirements for the CIO post would be part of a bill that fixes shortcomings in a federal security law.

A bill introduced in Congress this week would aim to tighten the lax computer security practices at the Homeland Security Department by requiring DHS to test its defenses against known cyberattacks and to set out stricter qualifications for cybersecurity positions, including the chief information officer.

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