As a former Combat Sailor and TS/SCII clearance holder, it always surprises me that we have people in our govt that have access to info they don't have a "need to know." It also surprises me that the Federal Bureaucracy, mainly the FBI, DHS, CIA, AND NSA have access to info and Intel that the U.S. military has to pull strings for. It's so compartmentalized for DOD that a typical Intel request can take anywhere from a few hours to a few weeks (or longer) to get.
How did this bitch get access to all of that and NOT get noticed way sooner? 10 yrs worth? That's a lot of info. There's a clear cut log in/out procedure when accessing classified data. There's also a clear cut signature request that usually goes thru multiple screenings to ensure that the end user has the specified clearance AND "need to know" authority. So, what the Hell is going on with our 3 letter agencies that we keep having missteps like this? SOMEONE, or MULTIPLE someones be fitted from this info.
This story, I'm positive, has multiple layers. Too bad we probably won't know, because announcing to the world we have a serious problem in our 3 letter agencies when it comes to the management of sensitive info is something the U.S. Govt works very hard to keep quiet.
She probably wasn't "noticed" until she wasn't "useful" any further (or needed to be disciplined as a warning to anyone else about to turn whistleblower).
Definitely. I'm curious to know who she was working for
DOJ statement: https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/fbi-employee-indicted-illegally-removing-national-security-documents-taking-material-her-home
Full indictment : https://www.justice.gov/opa/press-release/file/1396741/download
Naughty, taking work stationary home. I wonder what's in that juicy sauce.
As a former Combat Sailor and TS/SCII clearance holder, it always surprises me that we have people in our govt that have access to info they don't have a "need to know." It also surprises me that the Federal Bureaucracy, mainly the FBI, DHS, CIA, AND NSA have access to info and Intel that the U.S. military has to pull strings for. It's so compartmentalized for DOD that a typical Intel request can take anywhere from a few hours to a few weeks (or longer) to get.
How did this bitch get access to all of that and NOT get noticed way sooner? 10 yrs worth? That's a lot of info. There's a clear cut log in/out procedure when accessing classified data. There's also a clear cut signature request that usually goes thru multiple screenings to ensure that the end user has the specified clearance AND "need to know" authority. So, what the Hell is going on with our 3 letter agencies that we keep having missteps like this? SOMEONE, or MULTIPLE someones be fitted from this info.
This story, I'm positive, has multiple layers. Too bad we probably won't know, because announcing to the world we have a serious problem in our 3 letter agencies when it comes to the management of sensitive info is something the U.S. Govt works very hard to keep quiet.
She probably wasn't "noticed" until she wasn't "useful" any further (or needed to be disciplined as a warning to anyone else about to turn whistleblower).