What if RUSSIA'S FOREIGN MINISTER conducted OFFICIAL BUSINESS on an UNSECURED PRIVATE SERVER?
h/t Instapundit
Today Admiral Michael Rogers, head of the National Security Agency, testified before the Senate Select Intelligence Committee on cybersecurity. Senator Tom Cotton asked him two questions, the second of which was brilliant: 1) Are the communications of the president's most senior advisors, including those that may be unclassified, a "top priority for foreign intelligence services?" and 2) What would he think if he learned that Russia's Foreign Minister, or Iran's, was conducting official business on a home-brew server?
Blogpost addressing a hypothetical. Moved to Opinion. | All-caps title modified for BETTER DRAMATIC IMPACT!!
Posted by: g(r)omgoru 2015-09-25 |