WikiLeaks

In this Wednesday March 4, 2020 courtroom sketch Joshua Schulte, center, is seated at the defense table flanked by his attorneys during jury deliberations in New York. Joshua Schulte, a former CIA software engineer charged with leaking government secrets to WikiLeaks says it's cruel and unusual punishment that he's awaiting trial in solitary confinement, housed in a vermin-infested cell of a jail unit where inmates are treated like “caged animals.

Ex-CIA officer gets 40-year sentence for agency’s biggest leak

Dem. lawmakers ask GAO to assess damage done to military by Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.). The biggest CIA leak ever gets an ex-employee a 40-year sentence.

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Obama issues agencies new policies for combating insider threats

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Task force drafting strategy to prevent another WikiLeaks

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Executive Order details post-WikiLeaks approach to secure sharing

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IT sharing solutions tackled at FOSE Conference

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Intel whistleblowers could lose pensions

Whistleblowers in the intel community could lose their pensions under a new bill, if they\’re caught leaking even non-classified information. We ask attorney…

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Agencies still sharing after WikiLeaks

Fears that the leak of thousands of State Department memos to the website WikiLeaks would reverse progress on interagency sharing of national security…

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Hacker group may target military sites for treatment of WikiLeaks suspect

U.S. law enforcement authorities are currently investigating plans by the \”Anonymous\” international hacking group to attack Quantico\’s networks.

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