About Emails In Corporations and Universities
Every corporation that I have worked for either as an employee or contractor has the same rules, indeed I have to supply our security protocols to their IT departments.
Rule 1
Company emails are for business use only, it is forbidden to use company email for personal use.
Rule 2
It is strictly forbidden to conduct any company business via private email accounts.
Breaking of these rules is grounds for dismissal
Now I worked in corporate research and data is the bees-knees, our servers were pretty much under constant attack. In global companies the threat is real and frequent. This has been the case for as long as I can remember [15yrs at least], Imperial College and Sheffield Uni where I got various degrees also had similar rules. It is unthinkable that these rules would not be applied to any government department, even that of dog-catcher. In my own little company our server, work stations and data storage are not even connected to the internet, saving a whole lot of money trying to protect them 24/7.
How anyone handling sensitive information does not know these fundamental rules beats me, and they are probably lying if they say they don't.
Just my view on the idiocy being shown by the Clinton Campaign.
Comments
Of course, those rules are
Of course, those rules are generally loosely enforced. In my experience, it never actually comes up unless an organization is looking for reasons to fire someone.
Depends upon the nature of the company and which department
you work in but the rules are there for all to see. I would also imagine the Department of State communications would be at least be deemed to be mildly sensitive.
My Employer's Policy
I don't work for a company which is involved in state or military secrets. But... EVERYTHING which enters and leaves the system undergoes scrutiny. Anything I send to myself at home often takes days to arrive, likely so that someone can scan what I send for "sensitive" material. Sometimes, it never arrives at all, meaning that someone decided I didn't need the message I sent and squelched it.
So IF Hillary was given an implied OK for her to do what she did, that would be a sign that the Obama Administration was not taking security seriously, which puts a part of the blame on them. But if Hillary is lying about this (as I believe she is), then it's all on her.
It then falls upon those who still support her over Bernie to do the right thing and change their candidate.
Vowing To Oppose Everything Trump Attempts.
The only person that seems to have given Clinton permssion
is Clinton
Letter writer in the NYT this AM says this is all she needs!
You can't make this stuff up:
We can’t save the world by playing by the rules, because the rules have to be changed.
- Greta Thunberg
hahahahaha dear gawd and as President she can do wtf
she likes cuz leadershit
That's the important point. If she had used SOS email
for personal business, that would have been fine - everything would have been captured. Instead, she used persoanl email for classified/government business, which is 100% not ok.
When I worked for the university, I used my work email for everything, and I knew they could look at my email if they chose, but really, there wasn't anything there to worry about, and they didn't care about enforcing business only.
it's important to understand the e-mails are NOT the issue
it's the SERVER.
“There are moments which are not calculable, and cannot be assessed in words; they live on in the solution of memory… ”
― Lawrence Durrell, "Justine"
Respectfully Disagreeing in Part
The emails are an issue. Just not this issue. There is more than one stinky thing in this pile.
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yes and no
because sent and stored all of her SOS work on her personal server, ALL her e-mails are under scrutiny... even those she claims are "personal" and that's where she's going to get hammered if they find "pay-to-play" in any Clinton Foundation or any personal e-mails ... had she kept her SOS work on a dot.gov server (even sending work related messages via her private e-mail account, they wouldn't be going after her personal e-mails on a personal server... unless of course she was suspected of influence peddling)
despite what she says about them being personal, the equation changed when everything went through one source... that effin' personal private server.
and the IG review was the proverbial nail in the coffin because it confirmed she had NO permission nor was there precedent for having a personal server . . .
“There are moments which are not calculable, and cannot be assessed in words; they live on in the solution of memory… ”
― Lawrence Durrell, "Justine"
When i was doing an internship
at Ford Motor, back in 03, I saw a airlocked room with some computers in it, i asked my mentor what that room was for. He told me it was where Ford kept their blueprints and design data, and that the computers in there were not hooked up to any type of external network.
Mind you these are car blueprints, sure some of the stuff was for future models, but half the parts out there could be copied by a fabricator with enough time on their hands, but even back then a company like Ford was putting that type of protection on data.
-G
I worked in research for GE until a few years ago
I had to go thru a C3 level
I had to go thru a C3 level clearance from the FBI to work on the Miltary's CHCS medical data systems back in the eighties/nineties.
One would expect someone running a server for the SOS would require at least that level of clearance.
Clinton appointees Sandy Berger and John M. Deutch had to have their security clearances revoked for Unauthorized removal of classified material - you'd think they would have learned.
On July 19, 2004, it was
can you provide link ?
always good practice to add a link to anything you're quoting or citing. thanks.
and wow... i forgot all about that.
“There are moments which are not calculable, and cannot be assessed in words; they live on in the solution of memory… ”
― Lawrence Durrell, "Justine"
Should have been shot as a spy!
I've seen lots of changes. What doesn't change is people. Same old hairless apes.
I go to pretty sensitive sites here in France and yes the rules
to obtain the required security clearances are more than clearly put
Deutch left the CIA on
obama's pardons are quite something, the whole of the
previous Republican administration springs to mind.
Breaking the Silence for you...
LaFem! Have always valued your insight as a lurker over at GOS.
My last contribution there was this: http://www.dailykos.com/stories/2016/2/1/1478069/-I-m-Just-Not-That-Into....
Cutting to the chase, lest the spike in traffic make them think we really care, here's the core of why I am moving off of my original intent to support $hillary in the GE:
I think POTUS knows the FBI will be howling for a grand jury. That's why he has stayed on the sideline so far. The drip, drip, drip of the leaks over the next couple of weeks will take it out of his hands. It's why it is vital that Bernie continue to run hard. A critical mass is forming that will make it impossible for her to continue forward as the nominee. Not even the most devout her sheeple should be able to stomach voting for her as she perp-walks in and out of Federal Court. After the Senator from Vermont puts Drumpf in his place in their debate and holds a 20-30 point lead in their head-to-head, the electability question goes out the window.
Keep the faith, folks! The dawn comes!
From your mouth to God's ear, Darkrogue
From day one of the email controversy, I have known that any lesser Foreign Service Officer discovered conducting highly classified USG business on a private account -- not to mention attempting to set up a private server -- would have had his/her security clearance yanked and would soon have been dismissed for cause and probably prosecuted/jailed.
Double standards hold no appeal....nor does hubris.
"Be kind whenever possible. It is always possible." 14th Dalai Lama
It's like chess
Most games are lost when someone makes a mistake. The point of Bernies ongoing run is to give Clinton every opportunity to make one. The longer you can stay in the game without making a mistake yourself, the more likely it is you will win. Bernies game is simple, so it is unlikely he will make one. Clinton's is mind bendingly complex because of her past and the tangled web of powerful constituents she owes, which means she will lose eventually. We need to make that happen before the convention because after is too late.
We can’t save the world by playing by the rules, because the rules have to be changed.
- Greta Thunberg
Reading your Comment,
the old story of the Tortoise and the Hare popped into mind. Somehow, I do find it fairly appropriate here..
Everywhere I worked too!
Including DoD and USPS. Somehow State is different? Or just different rules for Her Highness?
I've seen lots of changes. What doesn't change is people. Same old hairless apes.
Tech companies permit personal use
All the tech companies I ever worked for permit personal use of email and other company equipment (laptops, even copiers), with some caveats. It had to be legal (e.g. respect copyrights) and non-commercial (e.g. it can be for a non-profit organization but not for a profit-making venture). AND it had to not impede usage for real work.
But the rules on securing company confidential information were pretty strict at every tech company I've ever worked for. THAT is the aspect of this to focus on.
I would think that State's rules would be more like Defense or
the Postal service's rules than a private tech business' rules. Defense in particular. What's the sense in Defense having strict rules while State's are lax?
I've seen lots of changes. What doesn't change is people. Same old hairless apes.
Would you stand emphatic against Hillary?
I'm sorry, but to me she embodies the word "harrier." I can imagine some IT guy trying to tell her "no" and getting a tirade thrown at him.
There is long history of this with this Third Way crew, tho. If you remember, Obama didn't want to give up his Blackberry when he took office. The Blackberry was banned across the Fed until fixes could be installed making them secure, and that took a -lot- of time. I don't know if the people in our office ever did get theirs back.
Hillary lived/lives tied to her Blackberry, too. It had to be updated before she could use it on duty, as well. I don't know if she ever did get it updated, or if she just shuffled it into the office in her purse.
When it comes to anything Hillary objects to... or which might require any type of deprivation or refusal, she blows a gasket and then finds a way around the prohibition. She did it this time, too.
I do wish more emphasis were put on the two separate aspects of this issue. The emails being classified or not running thru a server not on the Fed's NIPR or SIPR nets is one issue.
The second (and more important, IMO) is the hubris to have a separate server installed in her home and not only run a separate email account for State business, but we also have NO idea what was stored on the hard drive in the way of files, etc.
Now, I'll admit the classification aspect of the emails drives me nuts, but I'm not going to fault Clinton for issues with classification. Since Bush was put into the Office, Document Classification has gone bonkers. Re-classifying as "secret" documents that have been and still are in the public domain is nuts. De-classifying, releasing to the public, and then 2 weeks later re-classifying the same document as Secret will drive anyone who has to deal with these on a daily basis to just ignore the classification. But that's something these "Open and Transparent" (ha!) administrations don't understand. Thru their everyday actions of classify/declassify/reclassify they build in a certainty of security breaches - by going against human nature.
But that secret, separate server is another thing altogether. For THAT she should be indicted, charged, and tried for several different charges arising from it use in State business.
It's certainly like that in hospitals, and has been since as far
back as I can remember. Even before HIPAA, hospitals took care to keep your private information private and secure from hacks. When I do medical transcription, I work with the company's IT department to set up a virtual private network where I can keep information safe. No company with half a brain and sensitive information would let anyone do what Hill did.
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Apparently the DoS did but she ignored them on a vast scale
not only using private emails but a private server to boot