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Cybersecurity enforcement is entering a new phase – one where technical failures are increasingly reframed as fraud risk.
This episode of The Data Chronicles explores how the U.S. Department of Justice is using the False Claims Act to pursue alleged misrepresentations about cybersecurity controls, compliance, and incident disclosure in government contracts and grants.
We examine emerging enforcement patterns, practical risk signals for contractors, and what organizations should be doing now to reduce exposure, with further insights available in our 2026 False Claims Act Guide.
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Cybersecurity enforcement is entering a new phase – one where technical failures are increasingly reframed as fraud risk.
This episode of The Data Chronicles explores how the U.S. Department of Justice is using the False Claims Act to pursue alleged misrepresentations about cybersecurity controls, compliance, and incident disclosure in government contracts and grants.
We examine emerging enforcement patterns, practical risk signals for contractors, and what organizations should be doing now to reduce exposure, with further insights available in our 2026 False Claims Act Guide.

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