Pennsylvania State University has reached a $1.25 million settlement with the Department of Justice to resolve allegations related to non-compliance with contractual cybersecurity requirements.
Understanding the Settlement
The case centered on Penn State's alleged failure to meet mandatory cybersecurity standards while receiving federal contracts. This settlement represents a significant development in the enforcement of cybersecurity compliance requirements for institutions receiving government funding.
Settlement Context
This resolution adds to a growing list of significant False Claims Act settlements, demonstrating the Justice Department's increased focus on cybersecurity compliance enforcement. The Penn State case joins other notable settlements in 2024, showing the government's commitment to maintaining strict oversight of contractual obligations.
The Importance of Cybersecurity Compliance
Organizations receiving federal funding must maintain rigorous cybersecurity standards to protect sensitive information and maintain contract compliance. This settlement underscores the serious consequences of failing to meet these obligations.
Reporting Cybersecurity Non-Compliance
If you have information about potential cybersecurity compliance violations or related fraud involving government contracts, The Whistleblower Advocates New Jersey Team can help. Our experienced team offers free, confidential consultations to evaluate your case and guide you through the process of reporting fraud while protecting your rights. Contact us today to discuss your case with our knowledgeable attorneys and learn about your options for reporting cybersecurity fraud.
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