The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s Office of the Inspector General released an audit that found the bureau’s information security program is no longer effective.
Audit finds CFPB s information security is not effective
November 05, 2025 / By ICBA
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s Office of the Inspector General released an audit that found the bureau’s information security program is no longer effective.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s Office of the Inspector General released an audit that found the bureau’s information security program is no longer effective.
Details: The OIG’s report said the maturity level of the CFPB's information security program has decreased since last year, noting the bureau’s:
Authorizations to operate for many systems have not been maintained.
Risk acceptance memorandums lack documented analysis of cybersecurity risks.
Software is outdated.
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