The big picture: Georgia Tech is reportedly struggling to get its researchers to comply with stringent IT security requirements, a problem that has drawn the attention of the Department of Justice amid its crackdown on cybersecurity compliance among government contractors. Unfortunately, this scrutiny extends to research and development activities funded by federal agencies. The DoJ’s Civil Cyber-Fraud Initiative, launched in 2021, aims to hold accountable those who misrepresent their cybersecurity practices or knowingly violate federal requirements. In a new lawsuit against the school, the DoJ alleges that Georgia Tech has engaged in such violations.
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