The five electronic servers maintaining Internet communications for 30 different state agencies have an “outdated and vulnerable” operating system, auditors found in a report on the Maryland State Archives.
The Maryland State Archives also did not provide adequate control or records over the state’s $31 million art collection, the report by the legislative auditors released Tuesday said .
The State Archives provides IT services to more than 30 state agencies and departments, including a critical translation service for Internet domain names.
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They didn't need an auditor that, just ask anyone who uses a state computer system. They are slow and outdated. They could save money on the overtime they spend using their slow systems.
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