Government workers judge a potentially illegal dog server
Federal officials are judging to exclude a server reported by Elon Musk associates by the US staff management office. A filed today as part of a claim for class actions and obtained by Cable He claims that the new server associated with OPM Systems is a violation of federal laws as well as a risk of confidentiality to civil servants.
OPM is essentially a Federal Government’s Human Resources Department and houses sensitive personal information about current and future employees. The email server is reported collecting information from OPM data systems as per the original This seeks to block Musk’s access to this private information. Government agencies are required to make confidentiality assessments before making significant changes to IT systems within 2002. But today’s movement claims that OPM did not perform this assessment before the server is installed.
Friday, He reported that senior OPM officials were locked by the data systems of the department, apparently by Musk allies. “We have no visibility of what they do with computer and data systems,” said one of the unnamed employees. “This creates great concern. There is no supervision. It creates real consequences for cybersecurity and hacking.”
Reuters“The sources spoke anonymously with the publication of fear of revenge. Temporary US lawyer Ed Martin already has His support for Musk’s activities by X. “We will take any judicial action against anyone who hinders your work or threatens your people,” he writes, citing the Ministry of Government Efficiency that Musk is underestimated.
OPM is not the only government agency where Musk can install its connections. He separately reports that a former South African billionaire employee claims to have direct access to systems in the US Department of Finance. A group of unions and defenders of retirees have The Ministry of Finance to grant Doge permission to access these systems.
This article originally appeared at Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/cybersecurity/government-workers-sue-ofor-potentially-illegal-doge-erver-201042201.html?src=s