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Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
The Board Implemented Safety Measures in a Manner Consistent With Its Return-to-Office Plan
We determined that USCIS did not apply the IT access controls needed to restrict unnecessary access to its systems, networks, and information. Specifically, USCIS did not consistently manage access for personnel, service accounts, and privileged users. We attribute these deficiencies to insufficient internal controls and day-to-day oversight to ensure access controls are administered appropriately and effectively to prevent unauthorized access. Additionally, we determined USCIS did not implement all the required security settings and updates for its IT systems and workstations to help reduce the risks that may result from an access control weakness. Although USCIS systems and workstations were generally compliant with required security standards, not all required settings and updates were implemented due to concerns that they may negatively impact system operations. Lastly, we determined that while USCIS appropriately relied on departmental guidance for access control policies and procedures, the guidance was outdated and did not include the latest Federal requirements. These deficiencies may limit the Department’s ability to reduce the risk of unauthorized access to its network, which may disrupt mission operations. We made 10 recommendations to improve USCIS’ access controls and system security and DHS’ access control guidance. USCIS and DHS concurred with all 10 recommendations.
Financial Audit of Centro de Informacin y Educacin Para la Prevencin del Abuso de Drogas in Peru Under Two Awards for the Fiscal Year Ended December 31, 2021
EAC OIG, through the independent public accounting firm of McBride, Lock & Associates, LLC, audited funds received by the State of Washington under the Help America Vote Act, including state matching funds and program income, totaling $30.3 million. This included Election Security and Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act grants.