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How did low-level employees access national secrets? [video]

8 点作者 esalazar将近 12 年前

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stevep98将近 12 年前
That&#x27;s the first time I&#x27;ve ever seen a story about this.<p>I am astounded that none of the press wrote about the failures of the intelligence community to provide operational safeguards for the control of classified information, particularly in the Manning case.<p>There is supposed to be an air gap. But no one enforced it? Heads should have rolled all the way up the chain of command for that.<p>It&#x27;s not even clear to me that the bulk copying of these memos triggered any alert or even left any kind of audit trail. If that&#x27;s true, then more heads should&#x27;ve rolled for that too.<p>What if Manning had been an operative of a foreign government? He could have been shipping those files out of the country and we&#x27;d still be none the wiser.<p>Now they&#x27;re doing &#x27;two man control&#x27;, according to the article? I have no confidence that that will be enforced either.<p>Seriously, no one is concerned about this devastating revelation that our classified information is not protected?
babesh将近 12 年前
I think its because most &#x27;bosses&#x27; don&#x27;t want to do work. You need to farm it off to someone else and thus they need clearance. See the government outsourcing to Booz Hamilton, etc...