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<blockquote data-quote="Muddyboots" data-source="post: 2801775" data-attributes="member: 63925"><p>IMO our government data security cannot even meet industrial standards. Classified documents removed from the NSA without recall to NSA? Try to remove a classified document from a company database. You will be arrested and list your career. SOS violates the National Security Act by using personal server? We will never know the depth of intelligence damage. Personal devices were allowed access to network? No company allows this risk. Believe this was halted after server fiasco, I hope.? Enemies do not need agents, just garage sale buyers.</p><p></p><p>This isn't a partisan issue just incomprehensible data security control. You know when someone and who, their access granted while they are actually accessing a classified document. Why wasn't bells and whistles were going off throughout the data security community in government? Waited to find out from NYT?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muddyboots, post: 2801775, member: 63925"] IMO our government data security cannot even meet industrial standards. Classified documents removed from the NSA without recall to NSA? Try to remove a classified document from a company database. You will be arrested and list your career. SOS violates the National Security Act by using personal server? We will never know the depth of intelligence damage. Personal devices were allowed access to network? No company allows this risk. Believe this was halted after server fiasco, I hope.? Enemies do not need agents, just garage sale buyers. This isn't a partisan issue just incomprehensible data security control. You know when someone and who, their access granted while they are actually accessing a classified document. Why wasn't bells and whistles were going off throughout the data security community in government? Waited to find out from NYT? [/QUOTE]
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