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State Dept. Source: Beest Likely Used Unauthorized iPad, iPhone as Sec. of State
2015-03-10
[Judicial Watch] Besides exclusively using a secret email account to conduct official government business, it's likely that Hillary Clinton also used unauthorized electronic equipment--an iPad and an iPhone--as Secretary of State after being warned not to, a veteran State Department official told Judicial Watch this week.

On at least half a dozen occasions Clinton's top aides asked the State Department's Office of Security Technology to approve the use of an iPad and iPhone, according to JW's inside source. Each time the request was rejected for security reasons, the source confirms. The only mobile device that meets the agency's security standards is the BlackBerry, JW's source said, adding that the Office of Security Technology--Bureau of Diplomatic Security's Directorate of Countermeasures must approve all equipment such as cameras, phones and communication devices for all officials.

Evidently set on using the popular Apple devices, Clinton repeatedly challenged the ban and asked management in the Office of Security Technology to allow their use. The executive secretariat responsible for all communications and information technology always rejected the requests, JW's source affirms. "From day one Hillary was trying to get the iPhone and the iPad approved," the State Department official told JW. "She kept trying and trying to get us to approve the iPhone and the iPad, but we wouldn't do it. Technology security experts tested the iPhone and the iPad several times because she constantly wanted them approved, but it never happened."

The longtime State Department employee reveals that it's common knowledge among government security tech experts that Apple devices don't meet strict security standards so agency insiders were puzzled that the Secretary of State was hell-bent on using them. "There was a lot of head-scratching," JW's source revealed. Every State Department employee goes through a rigorous security training that includes strict warnings about using non approved equipment or personal email like Clinton did throughout her tenure as the president's chief foreign affairs officer, the agency insider said.
Once again, all part of her clandestine communications programmme.
Posted by:Besoeker

#1  I suspect that back in 2009 when she established the email account she had a Blackberry and no i Phone.

At some point she got an i Phone as well based on her own answer to an interview question.

Frankly, doing both biz and personal on the same device is a prescription for disaster. It is very, very easy to inadvertently past biz stuff into a personal email and visa versa. You have to be constantly on guard for that. I expect people younger than, say, 40, can probably do that but people Hil's age - not so much.
Posted by: lord garth   2015-03-10 21:47  

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