A new initiative called the Civil Cyber-Fraud initiative will aim to “utilize the False Claims Act (“FCA”) to pursue cybersecurity related fraud by government contractors and grant recipients.” The initiative is being launched by The Department of Justice led by the Fraud Section of the Civil Division’s Commercial Litigation Branch.
The DOJ will be focusing on three key areas against federal contractors or grant recipients under the False Claims Act (FCA):
Under the FCA, the DOJ also plans to focus on key sources of liability for organizations that fall victim to data breaches. Sources of liability they will focus on and pursue enforcement actions against, will include:
Here are some things the FCA (False Claims Act) currently allows the government to do:
The ultimate goal of these actions is to initiate compliance by contractors and grantees. You can read the full DOJ press release here.
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