For example, the CIA recently sent an unclassified email listing the first name and last initial of employees hired by the CIA in the last two years. The New York Times reported last month ...
In another security slip-up, according to The New York Times, the CIA sent an unclassified email listing all employees hired by the spy agency over the last two years to comply with cost-cutting ...
In another security slip-up, according to The New York Times, the CIA sent an unclassified email listing all employees hired by the spy agency over the last two years to comply with cost-cutting ...
The CIA also reportedly sent an unclassified email with a list of recent hires in an effort to comply with an executive order to reduce the government’s workforce. And employees at multiple ...
Last week the CIA sent OPM a list of names of new CIA officers via an unclassified email, people familiar with the matter told me. The CIA sent only the officers’ first names and the first initial of ...
The process has at times been slapdash; the CIA sent its list of probationary employees in an unclassified email, prompting concern that foreign adversaries could obtain it.