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Settlement shows why the feds shouldn't use Civil War-era law to enforce cybersecurity
July 11, 2022, 8:44 p.m. | Derek B. Johnson
SC Magazine feed for Policy www.scmagazine.com
A former Justice official told SC Media that future cybersecurity cases relying on the False Claims Act must go further in demonstrating that the government views noncompliance in cybersecurity as a serious breach of contract worthy of denying payment.
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