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Internal Revenue Service
Fiscal Year 2024 IRS Federal Information Security Modernization Act Evaluation
CYBERSECURITY/INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: The Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council Federal Information Security Modernization Act of 2014 Evaluation Report for Fiscal Year 2024
The AmeriCorps Office of Inspector General (AmeriCorps OIG) conducted a proactive review of
AmeriCorps employees who may have improperly applied for and received unemployment
insurance (UI) payments while actively employed.
AmeriCorps OIG developed a list of potential matches of AmeriCorps employees and individuals
who had applied for UI benefits. AmeriCorps OIG identified ten potential matches for further
investigation.
OIG determined whether Farm Service Agency (FSA) employees would recognize and respond to phishing email. OIG made three recommendations to OCIO and reached management decision on each of them.
The U.S. Postal Service issued approximately 27,000 smartphones to its employees to provide telecommunication and connectivity to its information systems and work-related applications. Although smartphones offer opportunities to improve business productivity, they also introduce the risk of cyber threats that could compromise sensitive Postal Service data. Given the level of access a smartphone offers to its internal network, it is imperative the Postal Service appropriately secures its smartphones to mitigate the risk to its data and systems.