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Wednesday, February 5, 2025

Looking Back at the False Claims Act in 2024 as the Government Keeps its Sights on Cybersecurity in 2025 - The National Law Review

In 2024, the government and whistleblowers were party to 558 settlements and judgments collecting over $2.9 billion. The government continued its effort to combat cybersecurity threats through its Civil Cyber-Fraud Initiative, which is dedicated to using the FCA to ensure that federal contractors and grantees are compliant with cybersecurity requirements. Settlements in 2024 included allegations against companies for their failure to provide secure systems to customers, failure to provide secure hosting of personal information, and failing to properly maintain, patch, and update the software systems. The Justice Department has made clear that cybersecurity is one of its key enforcement priorities in 2025 and moving forward, meaning all federal contractors must be particularly mindful of federal cybersecurity requirements. To keep you apprised of the current enforcement trends and the status of the law, Bradley’s Government Enforcement & Investigations Practice Group is pleased to present the False Claims Act: 2024 Year in Review, our 13th annual review of significant FCA cases, developments, and trends.



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