Defense Contractor Pays $507K to Settle Navy Cybersecurity Violations
A Huntsville, Alabama defense contractor has agreed to pay more than $507,000 to settle federal allegations that it failed to meet cybersecurity requirements on Navy contracts. This settlement highlights ongoing concerns regarding the security posture of the defense industry and the potential vulnerabilities in critical infrastructure. The incident serves as a warning to other contractors about the strict compliance standards required for national security projects.
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