WelfareQueen
Diamond Member
More crap Obama has lied to us about. Apparently all Federal websites must be certified as "secure." Healthcare.gov could not be certified as secure, so in order for the website to go live on October 1, an Obama Administration official had to sign off on a temporary certificate with this caveat.
"Documents show that the part of HealthCare.gov that consumers interact with directly received only a temporary six-month security certification because it had not been fully tested before Oct. 1, when the website went live. It's also the part of the system that stores personal information."
The system will also not be secure for up to six months.
The agency's top three information security professionals signed on an accompanying page that said that "the mitigation plan does not reduce the risk to the ... system itself going into operation on Oct. 1" but that its added protections would reduce risk later and ensure full testing within six months.
Please be aware, if you go on Healthcare.gov, there is no assurance your personal information is safe or secure. Not a good situation. Here's a link to the full story.
Health Website's Security Prompts Concerns | RealClearPolitics
"Documents show that the part of HealthCare.gov that consumers interact with directly received only a temporary six-month security certification because it had not been fully tested before Oct. 1, when the website went live. It's also the part of the system that stores personal information."
The system will also not be secure for up to six months.
The agency's top three information security professionals signed on an accompanying page that said that "the mitigation plan does not reduce the risk to the ... system itself going into operation on Oct. 1" but that its added protections would reduce risk later and ensure full testing within six months.
Please be aware, if you go on Healthcare.gov, there is no assurance your personal information is safe or secure. Not a good situation. Here's a link to the full story.
Health Website's Security Prompts Concerns | RealClearPolitics