Is U.S. Department of the Interior safe?
U.S. Department of the Interior risk score
63/100
overall score
Total issues found:
15144Updated on: February 14, 2025
Data we analyse
Phishing and malware
14784
issues
Network security
117
issues
Email security
0
issues
Website security
243
issues
Recent critical risk issues we found
28 critical vulnerabilities found
46 high-risk vulnerabilities detected
243 SSL configuration issues found
29 corporate credentials stolen
What information we check
Software patching
Web application security
Email security
Dark web exposure
Cybersecurity Benchmark
A comparison of this company’s cybersecurity ranking with industry averages and peer organizations
Phishing and malware
90
vs.
52
Network security
64
vs.
88
Email security
100
vs.
64
Website security
64
vs.
69
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Company overview
The Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI) government is the elected public authority that administers laws, public services, infrastructure, and economic development for the U.S. commonwealth in the Western Pacific. It oversees permitting, regulatory compliance, workforce and investment initiatives, and promotes key sectors such as tourism, fisheries, and manufacturing. The CNMI government also coordinates with federal partners—including the U.S. Department of the Interior—to support business activity and sustainable growth while ensuring adherence to commonwealth and federal law.
Details
Website:
Industries:
Government institutions
Company size:
10,001+ employees
Founded:
1849
Headquarters:
1849 C Street NW; Washington, DC 20240, US
Outcome reliability
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