Government Contractors Guidehouse, Nan McKay Pay $11.3M for Cybersecurity Failure

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Insurance Journal - Jul 05, 2024

Two government consultants have paid more than $11 million to settle allegations that they failed to meet cybersecurity requirements in a program for New Yorkers who applied online for federal emergency rental assistance during the COVID-19 pandemic. In early 2021, …...

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