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5/25/2016 11:38 am  #1


Hillary Clinton Is Criticized for Private Emails in State Dept. Review

This is mildly damning. 

A couple of thoughts.....

Whoever is in charge of auditing IT infrastructure, networks, and e-mail needs to get the boot ASAP. As the report states, Hillary wasn't the first SOS to do this. How long has this been going on and what sensitive information could have gotten out in previous administrations.

Who is this Bryan Pagliano guy in charge of the server? Some assistant to Bill Clinton? What kind of security clearances does this guy have? Great, he was able to sense and prevent a hack of her e-mail server. Did he also have access to the actual e-mails going back and forth? What do we know about him?

I know most of you don't see this as that big of a deal, but in terms of information technology best practices, auditing best practices, and simple common sense, I find this as a major failure of government in keeping diplomatic and security secrets safe, never mind the attempt to blatantly hide information from the public record.

And Hillary, and those before her who used private e-mail for public work and who are given so much responsibility should know this without having to be told.

WASHINGTON — The State Department’s inspector general sharply criticized Hillary Clinton’s exclusive use of a private email server while she was secretary of state, saying she had not sought permission to use it and would not have received it if she had.

In a report delivered to members of Congress on Wednesday, the inspector general said that Mrs. Clinton “had an obligation to discuss using her personal email account to conduct official business” with officials responsible for handling records and security but that inspectors found “no evidence” that she had.

The report, as well as an F.B.I. investigation and other legal challenges seeking information about her use of the server, are certain to keep alive a controversy that has shadowed Mrs. Clinton’s campaign for the presidency. They have all come to a climax just as she is close to defeating Senator Bernie Sanders for the Democratic presidential nomination.

Mrs. Clinton and her aides have played down the inquiries, saying that she would cooperate with investigators to put the email issue behind her. Even so, through her lawyers, she declined to be interviewed by the State Department’s inspector general as part of his review. So did several of her senior aides.

A spokesman for Mrs. Clinton did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The report broadly criticized the State Department as well, saying that officials had been “slow to recognize and to manage effectively the legal requirements and cybersecurity risks” that emerged in the era of emails, particularly those of senior officials like Mrs. Clinton.

It said that “longstanding systemic weaknesses” in handling electronic records went “well beyond the tenure of any one secretary of state” but the body of the report focused on the 30,000 emails that Mrs. Clinton sent and received on her private server.

The report did not delve deeply into the issue that has become the focus of the F.B.I.’s investigation — the references in dozens of emails to classified information, including 22 emails that the Central Intelligence Agency considered “top secret.”

But it called into question the security risk of using a private server for what were clearly sensitive discussions of the nation’s foreign policy. It noted that Mrs. Clinton sent or received most of the emails that traversed her serve from a mobile device, her Blackberry.

Security and records management officials told the inspector general’s office that “Secretary Clinton never demonstrated to them that her private server or mobile device met minimum information security requirements,” the report said.

The report also disclosed an attempt to hack into Mrs. Clinton’s server in January 2011.

It said a “nondepartmental adviser” to Bill Clinton – apparently Bryan Pagliano – informed the department that he had shut down the server because “someone was trying to hack us and while they did not get in i didn’t want to let them have a chance.”

The attack continued later that day, prompting another official to write to two of Mrs. Clinton’s top aides, Cheryl Mills and Jake Sullivan, to warn them not to send Mrs. Clinton “anything sensitive.” She explained that she would “explain more in person." 


 

Last edited by TheLagerLad (5/25/2016 11:43 am)


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5/25/2016 12:00 pm  #2


Re: Hillary Clinton Is Criticized for Private Emails in State Dept. Review

It's not that I don't appreciate the issue of cybersecurity and violation of sensible practices with sensitive information. I do.
I just don't know to separate out the partisanship and settle on a course of action.
We know that many of the folks expressing the most outrage are playing team politics. If someone from their tribe did it, they would go easy on them. And yet, they are acting like Hillary is Ethel Rosenberg.

Hey, Clinton deserves criticism for her handling of emails.
Is it disqualifying? Not in my opinion.
There are many other issues in play in 2016.

Last edited by Goose (5/25/2016 12:01 pm)


We live in a time in which decent and otherwise sensible people are surrendering too easily to the hectoring of morons or extremists. 
 

5/25/2016 12:10 pm  #3


Re: Hillary Clinton Is Criticized for Private Emails in State Dept. Review

This email server issue is a prime example of why I could never support her and is illustrative of how she conducts herself in all manners of doing business.

As Lager stated, the only reason to do this is to hide information from the public record.  After this story and many previous stories about her, I am shocked that even more of the public doesn't find her "untrustworthy".  But I guess that is just partisan people willing to forgive a member of "their team".

 

5/25/2016 12:15 pm  #4


Re: Hillary Clinton Is Criticized for Private Emails in State Dept. Review

When Colin Powell did the same thing, I didn't consider it a big deal.  This flap extends back through several administrations.  Tempest in a teapot.

 

5/25/2016 12:30 pm  #5


Re: Hillary Clinton Is Criticized for Private Emails in State Dept. Review

Goose wrote:

It's not that I don't appreciate the issue of cybersecurity and violation of sensible practices with sensitive information. I do.
I just don't know to separate out the partisanship and settle on a course of action.
We know that many of the folks expressing the most outrage are playing team politics. If someone from their tribe did it, they would go easy on them. And yet, they are acting like Hillary is Ethel Rosenberg.

Hey, Clinton deserves criticism for her handling of emails.
Is it disqualifying? Not in my opinion.
There are many other issues in play in 2016.

I agree that it does not disqualify her. But it does bad judgement.
 


I think you're going to see a lot of different United States of America over the next three, four, or eight years. - President Donald J. Trump
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5/25/2016 12:38 pm  #6


Re: Hillary Clinton Is Criticized for Private Emails in State Dept. Review

TheLagerLad wrote:

Goose wrote:

It's not that I don't appreciate the issue of cybersecurity and violation of sensible practices with sensitive information. I do.
I just don't know to separate out the partisanship and settle on a course of action.
We know that many of the folks expressing the most outrage are playing team politics. If someone from their tribe did it, they would go easy on them. And yet, they are acting like Hillary is Ethel Rosenberg.

Hey, Clinton deserves criticism for her handling of emails.
Is it disqualifying? Not in my opinion.
There are many other issues in play in 2016.

I agree that it does not disqualify her. But it does bad judgement.
 

For sure and that will dog her though the election. 

I look at both,however, and there is NO WAY I could go for Trump. He is all over the place and contradicts himself on a daily basis. IMHO he would be a horrible POTUS and bad for the US. 


 


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