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How does the CIA keep its IT staff honest?
Let's face it this is the CIA we are talking about, not only did I not expect any useful or even worthwhile information, I am surprised anyone from the CIA would talk about their networks in as much detail that was given. Look I know we as Americans expect our government agencies to be upfront and tell us things about themselves, but we also have to face the reality that we don't really want to know what the CIA does and how they do it, at least I don't and I have worked on government projects. The article is what it is to be expected as: Example: The CIA has networks and computers" That's it, anymore and someone will have to kill you.
Thank you,