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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">APAn obscure little State Department agency whose work is called "critical
to the Department's information security posture" has been in a shambles
for years, and is still in chaos, according to an audit report
by the department's inspector general released yesterday.As one result of
all the bumbling and inaction, the security checks that the agency is
supposed to perform and subsequent approvals for use that it is supposed
to bestow every three years on 36 of those State Department systems
have lapsed entirely, meaning that they are operating, in effect, illegally.Some
of the lapses have gone on for two years; in at least
a couple of cases involving information systems that the audit calls "primary
general support systems," the lapses have gone on since 2007.One of the
systems that is operating without a current license, known as iPost, was
given an award two years ago for "significantly improving the effectiveness
of the nation's cyber security." According to the inspector general's report,
auditors couldn't find any documentation to back up how the award-winning
system was created or maintained, nor any source code for the information
it was supposed to track.There is more -- much more -- concerning
the 22-person agency, known as the Office of Information Assurance of the
State Department's Bureau of Information Resource Management (IRM/IA), which
among other things certifies the security status of more than 170 information
systems i
illed in the last six to 10 days.One woman said she
was familiar with the suspect and had seen him walking through the
neighborhood. She said she had told him to stop talking to her
daughter and warned him after seeing him talk to her cousin."It's very
scary, especially when he used to be talking to my daughter," said
Nathenia Crosby, 48. "But I told him he was too old to
be talking to my daughter because she was only 19. When I
found out how old he was, I said, `You need to move
on, she's too young.' "Sowell was found guilty in 2011 of killing
11 women and hiding their remains around his Cleveland home from June
2007 to July 2009. Police found their mostly nude bodies throughout the
house after a woman escaped and said she had been raped in
there.Sowell's victims ranged in age from 24 to 52, all were recovering
or current drug addicts and most died of strangulation; some had been
decapitated, and others were so badly decomposed that coroners couldn't
say with certainty how they died.Prosecutors described him in court papers
as "the worst offender in the history of Cuyahoga County and arguably
the State of Ohio." He was sentenced to death.In the East Cleveland
case, the bodies were each in the fetal position, wrapped in several
layers of trash bags, Norton said. He said detectives continue to interview
the suspect, who used his mother's address in Cleveland in registering as
a sex offender, the mayor said."The person in custody, some
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