Tuesday, 5 January 2016

Clinton aides’ cybersecurity emails go from 38,000 to one

The State Department has dramatically revised downward — from about 38,000 to one — its estimate of the number of pages of messages in Hillary Clinton aides’ private email about training on cybersecurity threats and other computer-related issues.

Just two weeks ago, Justice Department attorney Jason Lee told the Competitive Enterprise Institute that tens of thousands of pages of emails from the private accounts of Clinton State Department chief of staff Cheryl Mills and deputy chief of staff Huma Abedin were “potentially responsive” to the conservative group’s series of Freedom of Information Act requests filed soon after the revelation last March that Clinton exclusively used a private email account as secretary of state.

However, by early Tuesday morning, that tally had dwindled significantly — to just one email between Mills and Abedin, according to a follow-up message from DOJ lawyer James Todd Jr.

For the full article click here 



from cyber security caucus http://ift.tt/1RqNJzE
via IFTTT

No comments:

Post a Comment