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Audits, Inspections, and Evaluations

Report Number Title Issue Date Sort ascending Fiscal Year
OIG-24-60 CISA Faces Challenges Sharing Cyber Threat Information as Required by the Cybersecurity Act of 2015 2024
OIG-24-52 DHS Improved Election Infrastructure Security, but Its Role in Countering Disinformation Has Been Reduced 2024
OIG-24-40 Management Alert - CISA and FLETC Did Not Take Action to Protect Personally Identifiable Information and Sensitive Law Enforcement Training Curricula 2024
OIG-24-37 Coast Guard Should Take Additional Steps to Secure the Marine Transportation System Against Cyberattacks 2024
OIG-24-22 CISA's Use of Infrastructure Investment and Job Act Funds 2024
OIG-24-09 CISA Needs to Improve Collaboration to Enhance Cyber Resiliency in the Water and Wastewater Sector 2024
OIG-23-19 CISA Made Progress but Resources, Staffing, and Technology Challenges Hinder Cyber Threat Detection and Mitigation 2023
OIG-22-63 CISA and FEMA Can Improve Coordination Efforts to Ensure Energy Sector Resilience 2022
OIG-22-59 Additional Progress Needed to Improve Information Sharing under the Cybersecurity Act of 2015 2022
OIG-22-33 The Office for Bombing Prevention Needs to Improve Its Management and Assessment of Capabilities to Counter Improvised Explosive Devices 2022
OIG-22-15 CISA Should Validate Priority Telecommunications Services Performance Data 2022
OIG-21-59 CISA cannot demonstrate how its oversight has improved Dams Sector security and resilience because CISA has not coordinated or tracked its Dams Sector activities, updated overarching national critical infrastructure or Dams Sector plans, and collected and evaluated performance information on Dams Sector activities.  Furthermore, we found that CISA does not consistently provide information to FEMA to help ensure its assistance addresses the most pressing needs of the Dams Sector.  CISA and FEMA also do not coordinate their flood mapping information.  Finally, CISA does not effectively use the Homeland Security Information Network Critical Infrastructure Dams Portal to provide external Dams Sector Stakeholders with critical information.  We recommended that CISA update the Dams Sector-Specific Plan, its internal organization structures, and establish performance metrics to determine its impact on the Dams Sector.  We also recommended it coordinate with FEMA on its grants and flood mapping systems.  Finally, we recommended CISA implement a strategy to use the HSIN-CI Dams portal to its fullest potential.  We made five recommendations to update CISA’s Sector-Specific Plan, internal organization structures, and coordination with FEMA that, when implemented, will improve dam security and resilience.  CISA concurred with all five recommendations.

>CISA Can Improve Efforts to Ensure Dam Security and Resilience
2021