Posted on Oct 6, 2016
Cyber security, information assurance and opsec. Where do we draw the line for criminal offense?
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http://www.globalsecurity.org/intell/library/news/2016/intell-161005-doj01.htm?_m=3n%2e002a%2e1836%2eow0ao05zl0%2e1oru
TS clearance? Check
Information stored in non secure facility? Check
Stole the hardware? THAT's where Ima draw the line.
TS clearance? Check
Information stored in non secure facility? Check
Stole the hardware? THAT's where Ima draw the line.
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the information as classified, being disseminated improperly regardless of what Media it is acquired by, is a criminal offense...
at least thats what we were Taught in the 90's... that was part of the old annual security briefings we had to attend
at least thats what we were Taught in the 90's... that was part of the old annual security briefings we had to attend
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Damn, that makes sound old these days. The only thing changed since the 90's is who gets in trouble!
He received the standard briefing when he started working at the No Such Agency. There is no possible defense for walking out of a SCIF with classified materials.
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LTC (Join to see)The standard briefings, NDA and security measures only count for the people. This guy will fry, but he might have had really "good intentions"...
I think the line has been drawn for us with recent precedents concerning one Presidential candidate. It was a very bold and glaring line.
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