Friday, May 09, 2008
Lost while having tea
this sort of thing in the private sector, it once again fails by own standards
It has surfaced that the US State Department can't account for up to about 1,000 laptops, perhaps as many as 400 of which belonged to the department's Anti-Terrorism Assistance Program.
How many of those laptops could out covert (or sort of covert) operatives?
2 Comments:
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The 400 laptops for the Anti-Terrorism Assistance Program have been located. It turned out the problem was not with security, but with the inventory system:
http://www.cqpolitics.com/wmspage.cfm?docID=hsnews-000002717866
By Ray, at Sat May 10, 07:22:00 PM:
None. CIA has its tradecraft issues, but sharing data with the other children has never been its strong point.