"That memo was unclassified then, it's still unclassified," Mr. Comey said.
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Unclassified Not legally classified Some unclassified information is still considered sensitive by government agencies and can be specially marked.
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What follows is an annotation of 217 key lines, many of which were marked SBU, for "sensitive but unclassified" (U is unclassified).
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" The McMaster memorandum itself likely would be seen as a type of such a "controlled unclassified" document, as it is marked: "UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO [For Official Use Only].
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"We were in an unclassified hearing, and I thought we were talking about an unclassified program," Clapper added, noting that the phone records program was classified at the time.
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" However, the ODNI spokesperson noted Tuesday that the relevant NDAA provisions require "an unclassified report ... which may include a classified annex" and "an unclassified report ... consistent with protecting sources and methods.
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Schiff offered the FBI official a closed-door interview that would cover unclassified and classified matters, parts of which could then be released in an unclassified portion of the transcript if Strzok agrees.
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WARNER: Well, again, it's our hope, particularly since you're a pretty knowledgeable guy and you wrote this in a way that was unclassified, that this committee will get access to that unclassified document.
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"The contents of a classified call with a foreign head of state should never have been discussed in an unclassified committee hearing or an unclassified deposition," he said in his response to Schiff.
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An unclassified report detailing the investigation was sent to Sen.
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An unclassified version will be made public early next week.
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I told him about an unclassified conversation with the president.
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And those are just the unclassified studies we know about.
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Comey said Thursday that the memos he wrote were unclassified.
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If something is unclassified, it's just yet to be classified!
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Two unclassified emails were withheld in full from Monday's release.
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NGA can provide products at all classification levels, even unclassified.
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Comey testified that he believed his personal memos were unclassified.
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Kennedy to the group of idiots with this "unclassified" gaffe.pic.twitter.
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JOHN KENNEDY: Have you ever leaked classified or unclassified information?
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The document is labeled unclassified and for official use only.
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The Tomahawk has an unclassified range of 900 nautical miles.
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However, many experts insisted that the material was clearly unclassified.
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We need to share information and experiences, classified and unclassified.
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We understand that these emails were likely originated on the State Department s unclassified system before they were ever shared with Secretary Clinton, and they have remained on the department s unclassified system for years.
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Clinton's lawyers should never have been sent on an unclassified network.
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The Pentagon says the drone was just conducting routine unclassified operations.
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But like Coster-Mullen, Kuran's work was reconstructed from unclassified sources.
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Of course, this is all based on publicly available, unclassified information.
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" He added "It&aposs like [having access to her] unclassified emails.
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First, it's not an intelligence product; it's a private unclassified document.
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The exchange included eight separate emails, all sent on unclassified networks.
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Unclassified files will show up in a less helpful "other" Stack.
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And this morning, the unclassified version is released to the public.
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The report was marked "Unclassified" and "For Official Use Only" (FOUO).
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A "U" indicating that the threats are unclassified precedes both. 3.
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"We understand that these emails were likely originated on the State Department's unclassified system before they were ever shared with Secretary Clinton, and they have remained on the department's unclassified system for years," Mr. Fallon said.
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"We understand that these emails were likely originated on the State Department's unclassified system before they were ever shared with Secretary Clinton, and they have remained on the department's unclassified system for years," Fallon said Friday.
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The Senate committee said it will produce both classified and unclassified reports.
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A more in-depth unclassified report is expected to be made public.
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A two-sentence, unclassified version of the letter was released by Sen.
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BLUNT: You said you used classified — COMEY: Not the classified documents. Unclassified.
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Bingen declined to go into specific details in the public, unclassified hearing.
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Grassley, who has called for unclassified parts of the documents to be made public, wrote on Wednesday to the Senate Security Office, which has custody of the documents, asking them to provide his committee with an unclassified version.
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The video is aimed at getting employees to understand the risks of leaking unclassified information, and how such leaks can cause "irreversible damage" to the U.S. Portions of the video are framed in a question-and-answer format that tells employees to "see the NARA [National Archives and Records Administration] CUI [controlled unclassified information] training on the NARA website" regarding how to handle unclassified information.
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And, of course, there are both classified and unclassified materials involved in this.
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At the time of the operation in February 2015, the tool was unclassified.
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They can use only unclassified cameras of 30cm-resolution, which may be inspected.
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Remember when the Pentagon's Joint Staff unclassified email system was hacked in 2015?
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An unclassified version of the agencies' report will be released publicly next week.
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This classified information should never have been transmitted via an unclassified personal system.
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They are used to collect unclassified data about oceans, including temperature and depth.
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Many of the emails were sent over the State Department's unclassified system, state.
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POMPEO: We're obviously sitting in an unclassified setting, here's what I can say.
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The unclassified version, released in early January, raised more questions than it answered.
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The new call record is labeled as "not a verbatim transcript" and unclassified.
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But Comey's memo, as he explained multiple times in his hearing, was unclassified.
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All briefings to JASON were unclassified, and were largely from the academic community.
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It is unclear whether the White House will send a separate, unclassified document.
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Judge Rosemary Collyer signed the order, which was unclassified and public on Friday.
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The White House's unclassified version of the report came out in late January.
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But lawmakers say the unclassified findings call many of Snowden's claims into question.
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A draft of the unclassified version had included classified information, the official said.
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According to the Washington Post, Cozy Bear has previously infiltrated the unclassified networks of the White House and the State Department, while the Guardian reported in 2015 the same group hacked the unclassified email network of the joint chiefs of staff.
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The company says it is now on track to get to DoD Impact Level 5 for both Office 365 and Azure in these new DoD regions (that's still mostly unclassified data, but includes unclassified National Security Systems data, among other things).
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The Department of Defense "has determined that although the most recent numbers are unclassified, they are not releasable to the public," the report adds, saying this was the first time that the watchdog has been asked to not publish unclassified information.
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He also told lawmakers that an unclassified version will be released to the public.
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The types of disclosures raised in the memorandum are "classified" and "controlled unclassified" information.
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An earlier version of this story included an incorrect reference to "uncontrolled unclassified" information.
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A new government report based on unclassified data has helped elaborate on that love.
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An unclassified study suggests that it could be overwhelmed by as few as eight.
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The 'other' category includes consumer finance debt, retail card debt and other unclassified debts.
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"Just because it's published in the Washington Post doesn't mean it's unclassified," said Coats.
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For unclassified information, agencies have internal rules and policies governing disclosures outside the agency.
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According to the latest unclassified report from CFIUS, it launched 66 investigations in 2015.
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Everyone should heed three new unclassified reports just published by the Congressional EMP Commission.
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Much of the complaint, which was released to the public last week, is unclassified.
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Mr. Kirby declined to discuss either email, except to say that both were unclassified.
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Now the EMP commission has 14 new reports, and just published three unclassified reports.
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Officials say they have been preparing both classified and unclassified versions of the report.
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Mr. Comey has said the memo was unclassified and therefore not illegal to disclose.
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Most of the committees interviews were unclassified, though some were conducted in classified session.
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Comey's representation of the unclassified status struck me as highly questionable at the time.
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Roughly 30 million pages of unclassified records will be digitized and made available online.
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This is a very notable entry, and it is labeled "Sensitive But Unclassified" (SBU).
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These images, and all of DigitalGlobe's images, are unclassified, but their distribution is still regulated.
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State Department officials worldwide stopped receiving emails on the agency's unclassified system around 2 a.m.
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"None of these emails should have been on any kind of unclassified system," Comey said.
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I also agree that they have abused classification authority in redacting embarrassing but unclassified things.
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The unclassified report warns owners, operators and rental agencies to protect their vehicles from theft.
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I thank the Department of Defense for providing us with unclassified versions of these documents.
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These produced 875,160 top secret posts, 51,632 secret posts, and 56,601 unclassified posts on eChirp.
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These "unclassified operations" go back to 1987, or when the site begins its data collection.
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There can be applicable FOIA exemptions that are based on both classified and unclassified rules.
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War Is Boring obtained both of these unclassified documents through the Freedom of Information Act.
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At the time, the committee already had held more than 24 classified and unclassified briefings.
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The briefing was initially planned to be unclassified, but limited to members of Congress. Rep.
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To date, the unclassified version of the study has not been released to the public.
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They also have a deep knowledge and accessible database of both classified and unclassified technologies.
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The briefing was initially planned to be unclassified, but limited to members of Congress. Rep.
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Ryan initially scheduled the briefing for last week, to take place in an unclassified setting.
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Already, leadership of the Senate Finance Committee has called for an unclassified briefing from CBP.
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Obama's NPR took 15 months to write, and the unclassified version is 68 pages long.
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Prior unclassified studies reveal their criticism of the science associated with space-based military programs.
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"Just because it's published in The Washington Post doesn't mean it's now unclassified," Coats responded.
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As secretary of state, Clinton had access to extraordinarily sensitive material, both classified and unclassified.
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"All of my conversations, I can say uniformly, were on an unclassified basis," he said.
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An unclassified version of the report Mr. Trump heard about was made public Friday afternoon.
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At least one of Comey's memos remains unclassified, the source with knowledge told POLITICO. Sen.
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Admittedly, IBM's Summit supercomputer, among the snazziest in the unclassified world, offers some 2.4m cores.
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"The State Department is experiencing a system-wide unclassified email outage," a department official said.
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Grassley says it's important for the public to see the unclassified portions of the memo.
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They needed a project that would be unclassified so DARPA could talk about it publicly.
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" The response notes that "we have his [Top Secret] NSANet email and his UNCLASSIFIED NSA.
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The agencies will brief Trump today and release an unclassified version of their report next week.
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There's a question, though, about what happens when these open, unclassified investments begin to pay off?
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The statement said the committee will produce both a classified and unclassified report on its findings.
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That becomes clearer as other talking points, labeled "sensitive but unclassified," note devastation happening inside Syria.
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Officially, these underwater gliders collect entirely unclassified data on water temperature and salinity along their route.
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Now Tearline is the name of an app for intelligence officers to talk about unclassified reports.
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It involved attacks in January and February that nabbed important data, albeit from an unclassified network.
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The U.S. made these cyber spying codes unclassified, which means the weapons can be "pirated" easily.
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A spokesperson told TechCrunch that the breach affected "less than 1 percent" of unclassified employee inboxes.
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State is said to be using Microsoft's Office 365 cloud-based email service for unclassified work.
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The memos obtained by the AP were unclassified, though some portions were blacked out as classified.
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The top administration officials discussed the Bahrain situation on unclassified government computer networks, except for Mrs.
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Meanwhile, the Senate Intelligence Committee released an unclassified summary of its investigation into Russian election meddling.
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But the administration has to submit an unclassified justification to Congress if it grants that waiver.
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They are used around the world to collect unclassified data about oceans, including temperature and depth.
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It was not marked classified at the time and was sent on the government's unclassified networks.
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However, many of these appear to be from the HR division, and are marked as unclassified.
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" Other paragraphs in the note about Mr. Annan's resignation were marked "(SBU)," for "sensitive but unclassified.
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Late last week, the Pentagon released the unclassified summary version of America's new National Defense Strategy.
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As required by law, the administration sent Congress an unclassified justification for the strike on Jan.
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They have argued that even discussing unclassified assessments of threats reveals too much to American adversaries.
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The U.S. intelligence community made no such judgment in its unclassified report on Russia's influence operation.
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"My staff showed me two unclassified emails that they received from the State Department," she said.
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In unclassified reports, the Trump administration has alluded to the North's bioweapons program in vague terms.
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These types of drones, called gliders, typically collect unclassified data, such as water temperatures and salinity levels.
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"The unclassified intelligence assessment doesn't discuss the issue of US person coordination with the Russians," Schiff said.
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Yates is prepared to answer as much as she can in an unclassified setting, the source added.
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KEANE: We believe unclassified ten to -- 10 to -- 10 to 20 nuclear weapons, 70-80 ballistic missiles.
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One of these, BlackSky, uses those satellites to feed into a system that's essentially Sentient's unclassified doppelgänger.
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The unclassified list features 96 oligarchs and tracks closely to Forbes' listing of Russian billionaires, per CNBC.
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Later, an unclassified version of the draft policies would have to be made available to the public.
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Walton-Stoev told Mashable that her friend Hester died after taking the unclassified liquid party drug GBL.
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My view was that the content of those unclassified, memorialization of those conversations was my recollection recorded.
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For example, Comey was a private citizen when he leaked the memos, which he said were unclassified.
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Details from Comey's memos reported in news stories last year appear to come from the unclassified portions.
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Comey said that because his writings were unclassified, he felt he could share them with the media.
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It also identified C.I.A. agents by name, from unclassified sources, a practice outlawed by Congress in 1982.
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Four of the notes are classified and have been partially redacted, and three of them are unclassified.
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Clinton's emails on the 2012 Benghazi attack would be unclassified — and not classified as the bureau wanted.
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Wray said he had only seen the unclassified U.S. intelligence report on Russian election meddling in January.
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About two thirds is that, and the other third Department of Energy stuff, but still unclassified problems.
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War Is Boring obtained a copy of the unclassified document through a Freedom of Information Act request.
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It also calls on the Justice Department to release unclassified portions of the document to the public.
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Comey has denied that providing the information was a "leak," saying he believed the information was unclassified.
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The report found that the federal government spent only $1.1 billion on unclassified A.I. research in 2015.
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"I have unclassified conversations all the time from landlines that are unsecured, and cell phones," he said.
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Comey has denied that providing the information was a "leak," saying he believed the information was unclassified.
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McCain asked for answers in an unclassified form, with a classified addendum if necessary, within two weeks.
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Then on Thursday morning, an unclassified but partially redacted version of the whistleblower's complaint was made public.
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We believe we have our own unclassified photographic evidence that will shed greater details on this incident.
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"DSS provides this report to cleared contractor security professionals to facilitate the awareness of cyber threats to their classified and unclassified networks and to aid in the identification and development of appropriate actions, priorities, and follow-on measures," the unclassified document reads, which is dated December 22 2015.
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Then, there are the unclassified texts — the texts that give you a bizarre glimpse into your mother's life.
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Nance also directed the prosecution to establish a digital public reading room for unclassified documents in the case.
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The briefings included select security-cleared political staff and discussions around unclassified and classified material, the agency said.
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An unclassified extract of one report made public by the committee examined security weaknesses in U.S. election systems.
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One of the final unclassified emails is being withheld from the public at the request of law enforcement.
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Under the bill proposed, the board would create an annual report with an unclassified public version released too.
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Ayotte continued to push for an unclassified report and released her hold after receiving it, the release says.
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The group also asks that the intelligence community provide an unclassified summary of its findings by Jan. 20.
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He felt free to share the unclassified information since it was his personal recollection of what took place.
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"None of these emails should have been on any kind of unclassified system," Comey said in the announcement.
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Comey has said he wrote the memo that he shared in a way that would make it unclassified.
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Clinton was personally sent a memo in 2011 warnings of hackers trying to target unclassified, personal email accounts.
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Although the information was highly sensitive, it was housed on the contractor's unclassified network, according to the Post.
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Pompeo would not answer whether North Korea continues to develop submarine-launched ballistic missiles in an unclassified setting.
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However, there is ample, openly reported evidence that many Cabinet departments have had their unclassified email networks hacked.
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The bill would require the Department of Justice (DOJ) to release any unclassified portions of Mueller's final conclusions.
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Joseph Dunford, Warren asked for unclassified answers by May 85033 on how the military is addressing climate change.
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But it will be an unclassified hearing, the source said, which allows for the release of the transcript.
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Parts of the transcript are redacted, even though lawmakers started the discussion by saying it would be unclassified.
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"The study looks at AI research at the '6.1' level (that is, unclassified basic research)," say the scientists.
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He said the F.B.I. should submit an unclassified version of its report, which presumably could be made public.
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The recommendation was contained in an unclassified influenza contingency plan drafted in 2009 by the National Security Agency.
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" Mr. Clapper said that he had not done so knowingly, and then added: "Well, unclassified is not leaking.
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It resulted in the spread of a "malicious code" throughout the classified and unclassified networks of the department.
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Alternatively, a new memo could be written in an unclassified format that is prepared specifically for public release.
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But the briefing, in a closed but unclassified setting, is still likely to be a marathon, sources say.
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The U.S. said the drone was being operated by civilian contractors collecting unclassified scientific data in international waters.
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Would the Times have won a Pulitzer for publishing the Pentagon Papers if the study had been unclassified?
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Schiff said the committee will inquire about unclassified assessments regarding threats to the nation during the public hearing.
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The report is the unclassified summary of a highly sensitive assessment from American intelligence and law enforcement agencies.
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The annual review is considered the most comprehensive assessment of global arms sales available in an unclassified form.
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Then, last Wednesday, I broke the story that Baker admitted to Congress in an unclassified setting — repeat, in an unclassified setting — that he had met with a top lawyer at the firm representing the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and received allegations from that lawyer about Russia, Trump and possible hacking.
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Within 30 days after the contract is awarded, DoD expects to start using its new cloud for unclassified material.
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Disseminating unclassified information is generally not considered leaking and the President did not assert executive privilege over Comey's testimony.
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In an unclassified report in 2014, PCLOB called for an end of the NSA's collection of Americans' phone records.
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Members of Congress will get a classified briefing on Monday, before an unclassified version of the report is released.
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Even worse, sources said they were unclear if the president could tell the difference between classified and unclassified information.
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J., on Tuesday introduced a bill that would require an unclassified interagency report on Chinese political influence operations. Sen.
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Despite her statements to the contrary, Clinton sent and received top-secret classified information through her unclassified email system.
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In particular, the FBI head said, the State Department has trouble using unclassified email systems to discuss sensitive matters.
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In September, he blasted the agency for not releasing the unclassified emails it reviewed in its investigation of Clinton.
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Pelosi said any information sharing must be unclassified so that lawmakers can discuss the information publicly (The Hill). Sen.
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It will also release its unclassified hearing on Russian hacking next week, and has another briefing scheduled for Wednesday.
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Pelosi said that Mnuchin mostly read from an unclassified document and let other officials do most of the talking.
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I immediately prepared an unclassified memo of the conversation about Flynn and discussed the matter with FBI senior leadership.
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Using language that echoed the NSCs, the department said it that it agreed task-force meetings should be unclassified.
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I immediately prepared an unclassified memo of the conversation about Flynn and discussed the matter with FBI senior leadership.
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Besides being subject to nondisclosure agreements, Comey falls under federal laws governing the disclosure of classified and unclassified information.
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Comey has said the memo was unclassified, but Trump maintains that the act of leaking the memo was illegal.
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It will be accompanied by a classified national security strategy, perhaps with an unclassified summary released to the public.
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For too long, the U.S. government did not properly address the security of its unclassified yet highly sensitive data.
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"There's more behind that conclusion, we just can't talk about it here," Comey said, referring to the unclassified setting.
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Comey is using a private email, even though it&aposs unclassified, to deal with the email investigation of Hillary Clinton.
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Russia wanted a confrontation: Russia wasn't just sleuthing around for intel when it hacked into the unclassified State Dept system.
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And that&aposs what we&aposve gotten in the classified and unclassified responses that came in late on Friday night.
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OPEN-SOURCE intelligence is the art of learning things by procuring and analysing unclassified (if not always very accessible) evidence.
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"Clinton did not recall receiving any emails she thought she should not be on an unclassified system," the report read.
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Comey says that he did not write all of his memos intentionally in a way that would keep them unclassified.
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Kennedy had called the FBI and asked that an email that the FBI was considering labeling as "secret" remain unclassified.
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I was not aware at the time of any requirement for private, unclassified exchanges to be treated as official records.
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Comey stated that Clinton was "extremely careless" and "should have known an unclassified system was no place" for such communications.
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"We identified numerous instances in which Comey used a personal email account to conduct unclassified FBI business," the report stated.
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"Clinton did not recall receiving any emails she thought should not be on an unclassified system," the FBI notes said.
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"We identified numerous instances in which Comey used a personal email account to conduct unclassified FBI business," the report states.
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While the information was stored on the contractor's unclassified network, it was described as "highly sensitive" in the Post report.
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"We identified numerous instances in which Comey used a personal email account to conduct unclassified FBI business," the report says.
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OMB and ODNI are expected to report on ways attackers might leverage unclassified systems to gain access to classified information.
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" — "A realistic unclassified peak level for E3 HEMP would be 85 V/km for CONUS as described in this report.
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If you end up with classified information in an unclassified channel, you have done something very wrong and very serious.
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Speaking with reporters Wednesday, Feinstein brushed off Trump's attacks, noting that her release of the unclassified transcript was not illegal.
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Ms. Pelosi said she would insist any briefing be unclassified to allow lawmakers to discuss the full investigative findings publicly.
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A newly unclassified government report found the program cost more than $100 million and yielded only a single substantive investigation.
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Last August, Defense Department officials blamed Moscow for orchestrating a successful cyberattack on the Pentagon Joint Staff's unclassified email system.
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The incident came just months after Defense Secretary Ash Carter acknowledged Russian hackers had broken into the DOD's unclassified networks.
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But, yeah, my view was that the content of those unclassified — the memorialization of those conversations was my recollection recorded.
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A State Department investigation in 2016 found that other secretaries of state had handled classified information on unclassified email systems.
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Around the same time, the director of National Intelligence released an unclassified summary of intelligence reports on recidivism among detainees.
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They've asked hackers willing to play by strict rules to find vulnerabilities in some of the Pentagon's unclassified computer system.
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Similarly there are numerous examples where the exact same paragraph is marked "secret" in one document but left unclassified in another.
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In 2014, Russian hackers were able to read President Obama's email when they breached unclassified systems on the White House network.
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"NGA takes the potential disclosure of sensitive but unclassified information seriously and immediately revoked the affected credentials," an agency spokesperson said.
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" In a subsequent line of questioning on leaking, Kennedy demanded to know if Clapper had ever leaked "classified or unclassified information.
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"DOD's over-reliance on the classified information system for both classified and unclassified information is a frequent impediment," the document says.
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" The letter went on to say that using "foreign government information" in unclassified emails "does not amount to mishandling the information.
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Moscow leveraged state-run media outlets, third-party intermediaries and paid social media "trolls" to spread propaganda, the unclassified assessment stated.
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Under the threat of a subpoena from Goodlatte, the Justice Department provided Congress with unclassified and classified versions of the memos.
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In January, an unclassified assessment released by the U.S. intelligence community implicated WikiLeaks in Russia's efforts to influence the 2016 election.
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It was not until January of 2017 that the intelligence community released its unclassified assessment of Russian interference in the election.
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The Trump NPR is needed within a few months, and the unclassified version should be less than ten pages in length.
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On the morning of the alert, the command's operations center did not have immediate access to the state's unclassified alert system.
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" The FBI said Clinton "did not recall receiving any e-mails she thought should not have been on an unclassified system.
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Participants were given a binder of unclassified materials titled "Presidential Transition Exercise Series," the contents of which were obtained by POLITICO.
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The March 17 strike, however, was approved by the Erbil-based command center, according to an unclassified summary of the investigation.
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That's why sometimes the committees produce reports that include both an unclassified report for public consumption, and a separate, classified version.
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In a legally mandated, two-page unclassified memo to lawmakers, the White House asserted that the strike that killed Maj. Gen.
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Moscow leveraged state-run media outlets, third-party intermediaries and paid social media "trolls" to spread propaganda, the unclassified assessment stated.
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Legislators will get an unclassified account of the strategies that TFI is set to deploy on a range of tough issues.
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The inquiry comes after Education Department employees leaked budget data to The Washington Post and unclassified information to Politico last year.
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""None of these emails should have been on any kind of unclassified system, but their presence is especially concerning because all of these emails were housed on unclassified personal servers not even supported by full-time security staff, like those found at agencies and departments of the United States government -- or even with a commercial email service like Gmail.
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None of these emails should have been on any kind of unclassified system, but their presence is especially concerning because all of these emails were housed on unclassified personal servers not even supported by full-time security staff, like those found at Departments and Agencies of the U.S. Government — or even with a commercial service like Gmail.
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It is the first time that a completely unclassified version of the congressionally mandated report has been released, according to the Pentagon.
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Microsoft announced in January that it had passed a government security standard enabling it to handle ICE&aposs most sensitive unclassified data.
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Retail sales under the category of "unclassified durable goods" jumped in the double digits each time Apple rolled out a new model.
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The spokesman added that the secretary has access to both unclassified and the highest form of classified communication systems on the plane.
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Unclassified material would be information already in the public domain while classified would be intelligence gathered by Canada's spies or security partners.
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At the heart of it is a package of classified and unclassified infrastructure, platform and support services with other components around portability.
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Power approved the unclassified cable, which went from the U.S. mission at the U.N. to American embassies in Manila, Tokyo and Seoul.
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The post celebrated a government certification that allowed Microsoft Azure, the company's cloud-computing platform, to handle sensitive unclassified information for ICE.
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"My view was that the content of those unclassified, memorialization of those conversations was my recollection recorded," he said at the time.
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The administration will deliver the report to Congress and provide an unclassified version to the public "early next week," according to Clapper.
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A review of tens of thousands of documents reveals that sending sensitive information on unclassified networks was not limited to Mrs. Clinton.
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Google said the Pentagon was using "open-source object recognition software available to any Google Cloud customer" and based on unclassified data.
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But there are numerous categories of sensitive but unclassified information, like Sensitive Security Information, used frequently by DHS, which prevents public discussion.
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Had she held an unclassified account in the State Department's official system, as the rules required, she certainly would have been hacked.
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Last year, an unclassified assessment released by the U.S. intelligence community implicated WikiLeaks in Russia's efforts to influence the 2016 presidential election.
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In addition, Ryan will also send a separate letter to Comey requesting that he release all unclassified documents from the Clinton investigation.
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These officials said experts without security clearance could not enter the meetings, causing some advice to be delayed until an unclassified meeting.
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That fact was "unclassified, but otherwise not publicly available," according to a court filing on Monday that Mr. Wolfe agreed was accurate.
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Google said the Pentagon was using "open-source object recognition software available to any Google Cloud customer" and based on unclassified data.
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Nevertheless, the use of the system has come under scrutiny after the unclassified version of the whistle-blower complaint was made public.
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The nine-page unclassified report, completed last month and shared with Congress this week, appears to bookend a controversy that dogged Mrs.
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Mr. Comey added, "[NOTE: because this is an unclassified document, I will be limited in how I describe what I said next]."
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In 2014, hackers thought to be working for the Russian government broke into an unclassified White House computer system, according to reports.
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The letter alerted him that some of his emails sent on the unclassified system should have been sent on a classified system.
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He also said that he would most likely issue only one version of the report, rather than a classified and unclassified version.
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Gowdy did, however, discover Clinton used a private email server as secretary of State rather than the unclassified State Department email system.
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The State Department has been accused of having poor institutional security, which manifested in a 2015 hack of its unclassified email system.
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The Justice Department handed Congress unclassified versions of Comey's memos Thursday after top Republicans on multiple House committees requested them last week.
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Called Tearline, the app is a wiki-style collaborative platform for reading and writing unclassified intelligence reports, complete with charts, comments, and updates.
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So why would a secret program looking at aerial anomalies—"aerodynamic vehicles engaged in extreme maneuvers, with unique phenomenology," says Harris—remain unclassified?
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The Deputy Secretary has directed that all DOE personnel complete this protecting classified and controlled unclassified information training no later than October 6.
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" He called anew for the committee to "release the full, unclassified transcript instead of leaking selective excerpts designed to further a partisan agenda.
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It also concluded that Comey had used a personal email account to 'conduct unclassified FBI business,' in a manner inconsistent with FBI policy.
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It also concluded that Comey had used a personal email account to "conduct unclassified FBI business," in a manner inconsistent with FBI policy.
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Further, the work to take place at Beaver Works will be unclassified and open to publication, as is other research within that space.
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"Russia has focused significant resources on specific Partners, like Sweden and Finland," the cable notes in a section marked SBU — sensitive but unclassified.
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It looked at 20 unclassified and four classified reports that detailed problems with cybersecurity and followed up to see if they'd been addressed.
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Earlier this month the State Department's unclassified email system was breached exposing some employees' personal identifying information, Politico reports and Axios can confirm.
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According to the Trump administration, the federal government has increased its investment in unclassified R&D for AI by 40 percent since 2015.
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Recently unclassified documents detail contact and support between some of the hijackers and individuals who may have been connected to the Saudi government.
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After studying recently unclassified files, Mr Ferriter notes that politicians on both sides of the frontier responded to this tragicomic situation with dishonesty.
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The dispute was over an email that State determined to be unclassified, but in inter-agency review, the FBI said contained classified information.
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SANGREE's Unclassified Site Museum at Black Cube's temporary location (between 15th and 16th streets on Market Street, Denver, Colorado) continues through December 31.
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The unclassified summary said that Byers was the second member of the rescue team to enter the building where Joseph was being held.
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Lastly, there are still isolated peoples who have never been in contact with the outside world, and whose languages remain untranslated and unclassified.
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"The FBI ought to do what it should have done from the beginning: release all the unclassified information to the public," he said.
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" As "any reasonable person" in her position "should have known," Comey declared, a private, unclassified email server "was no place for that conversation.
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However, there is a big difference between largely unclassified White House behind-the-scenes operations and national secrets like specific CIA hacking techniques.
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But so much of what he heard and took notes about is the unclassified story of abuse of power and obstruction of justice.
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The official, who was not authorized to discuss the case, noted that a large batch of unclassified personnel records were among the cache.
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A separate, unclassified cable that day notified Washington that the "demonstrators" had gained access to the embassy's bottom floor shortly after 11 a.m.
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They sought to immediately make public the committee's interview transcripts conducted in an unclassified setting, which includes most of the panel's Russia interviews.
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In doing so, ODNI would fulfill Congress' requirement and intent that your office submit an unclassified report on the killing of Mr. Khashoggi.
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If it was really something that was out of use, they never said that in a classified filing — much less an unclassified one.
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But they said that they're still preparing a "comprehensive, classified report" on the topic, which they plan to release in unclassified format eventually.
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It's telling that the FBI, CIA and NSA issued their own unclassified public report of Russian election meddling eight days later, on Jan.
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After I had asked him to give this information to the media, I separately gave my legal team four memos, which were unclassified.
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The proposed legislation would require the Director of National Intelligence to 'submit to Congress a report [unclassified] on the death of Jamal Khashoggi.
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"Clinton did not recall receiving any emails she thought should not be on an unclassified system," the FBI's report on Clinton's interview states.
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Few EPA employees handle classified information, but agency leadership is also trying to ensure that workers do not disclose "controlled unclassified information" (CUI).
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We do not know who was shown any of the other memos by Comey and his description of the unclassified memo is immaterial.
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Unclassified summaries of all evaluations will be made public unless they would cause "foreseeable harm" to the United States or a partner nation.
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Porter would also be responsible for handling a large amount of unclassified presidential correspondence, including memos on budget negotiations, nominations and other matters.
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So what we did in our office is basically said we're gonna push the Pentagon and the NSA to encrypt their unclassified emails.
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By law, ODNI has to submit an unclassified report to Congress biannually about the status of former Guantanamo detainees suspected of re-engagement.
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The briefings, which were unclassified, covered basic cybersecurity hygiene and how to recognize ways that foreign influence operations might try to affect their campaigns.
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Hillary Clinton took classified emails, put it on an unclassified server, and those emails were hacked or at least accessible by a foreign entity.
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The trio uses unclassified, and often publicly available, data, photographs, video, and satellite images to investigate missile tests and nuclear programs across the world.
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Bardis uses one question to introduce a video from the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) about "marking requirements" for controlled unclassified information (CUI).
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Under pressure from Mr. Schiff, Mr. Maguire brokered a compromise that allowed the complaint go to lawmakers, who released an unclassified version of it.
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Yet people have been prosecuted for disseminating such information, and at trial, the government blocks them from using the unclassified document as a defense.
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He went on to document the conversation in an unclassified memo, so it would be accessible and available to those investigating the Russia matters.
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In an unclassified 85033-slide presentation, one researcher commented on the larger number of "stupid bugs" present in a widely-used anti-virus product.
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Most importantly because a leak of classified information might implicate the Espionage Act, whereas a leak of unclassified information is unlikely to do so.
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She also said that she "did not recall receiving any emails she thought should not be on an unclassified system," the F.B.I. documents say.
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It was identified by federal investigators as the likely culprit behind years of intrusions into the State Department and White House unclassified computer system.
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The report from Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz found "numerous instances" that Comey used a personal email address to conduct unclassified FBI business.
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Abrams declined to elaborate in an unclassified setting, telling the committee he would do so when they reconvened for a classified session this afternoon.
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But Rosenstein defused the potential for a conflict there as well, by agreeing to give the committees unclassified, redacted versions of Comey's seven memos.
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Almost all of the studies of the Ukraine power grid attack in late 2015 — both unclassified and classified — have pointed to hackers in Russia.
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Last week, a general information sharing system, known as an information sharing and analysis center (ISAC), was set up to handle unclassified information sharing.
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Comey shared one of the unclassified memos with a friend, Columbia University law professor Daniel Richman, who leaked it to The New York Times.
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And so I would use, for unclassified work, I would use my personal laptop for word processing and then send it into the FBI.
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The report states that Comey provided Richman with one unclassified memo that contained sensitive information with instructions to share its contents with a reporter.
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But he defended the administrations transparency across federal agencies and noted that meetings of the administration's task force on the coronavirus all are unclassified.
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For now, tensions between Mr. Nunes and Mr. Rosenstein appear to have eased somewhat after Thursday's briefings, which included both classified and unclassified sessions.
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" Comey wrote of the exchange: "I immediately prepared an unclassified memo of the conversation about Flynn and discussed the matter with FBI senior leadership.
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Comey added that he believed his personal memos were unclassified, but he hinted one or two of the documents might have contained classified information.
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"We ask again that the Committee release the full, unclassified transcript instead of leaking selective excerpts designed to further a partisan agenda," Goelman continued.
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"An unclassified report from the Department of Defense described the object as "solid white" and "smooth," with a shape that resembled "an elongated egg.
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The drone was part of an unclassified program to collect oceanographic data including salinity, temperature and clarity of the water, the U.S. official added.
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America spends $6.7 billion annually on unclassified military cyber activities plus unknown billions more to develop and deploy the cyber capabilities of classified agencies.
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On January 6, the intelligence community issued an unclassified report detailing information that generally concluded Russia attempted to interfere with the outcome of the election.
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The LINC, which was one of the few unclassified projects at the Lincoln Laboratory in the early 1960s, was intended for doctors and medical researchers.
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There will come a time when documents will be unclassified, officials will spill the beans, and things that once were powerful secrets are just history.
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They are constantly bombarded with information — both classified and unclassified — while traveling around the world, operating in a fast-paced environment, often using mobile devices.
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If there's a federal statute that says a person's unclassified memories are the express property of the U.S. government, I am not aware of it.
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The information outlined in the document is unclassified, but many parts have been redacted—a feature that's been the subject of litigation since early 2016.
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"My view was that the content of those unclassified, memorialization of those conversations was my recollection recorded," Comey told the Senate Intelligence Committee last May.
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Still, the defense lawyers offered several clues from the unclassified portion of their filing, which they submitted on Tuesday but is not yet publicly available.
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From its 'About' section:This map lists all unclassified Cyber Squirrel Operations that have been released to the public that we have been able to confirm.
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Last year, the Pentagon took the Joint Chiefs of Staff's network offline for two weeks after suspected Russian hackers infiltrated the network's unclassified email system.
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At issue is what's known as Part 810 authorizations, which allow U.S. companies to share certain unclassified nuclear energy technology and services with other countries.
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Or a document might be unclassified according to the rules of the agency that created it, but become classified by another agency that uses it.
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But Witte rejected Kasowitz's argument, saying that there was nothing unethical about what Comey did and that no law bars him from sharing unclassified information.
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The move, according to now-unclassified CIA documents, threatened US interests like the United Fruit Company, which controlled a good portion of land in Guatemala.
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The Pentagon described the vehicle as an unclassified "ocean glider" system used to gather military oceanographic data such as salinity, water temperature and sound speed.
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John M. Deutch, who served as director of the C.I.A. in 1995 and 1996, was investigated after classified information was found on his unclassified laptops.
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To make this case, the State Department must rely on a mix of unclassified and classified sources of information that can withstand potential court challenges.
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One official, whose name was withheld from the FBI, did appear shocked when shown an email exchange that had been sent through the unclassified server.
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A spokeswoman for JIDO told Foreign Policy in an email that the agency typically will release unclassified documents a few months after they are reviewed.
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"The Department recently detected activity of concern in its unclassified email system, affecting less than 1% of employee inboxes," the spokesperson said in a statement.
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The unclassified version of the privacy board's report adds a few details to that discussion, but sections about exactly what went wrong remain blacked out.
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The briefings will track unclassified assessments that Clapper presented to Congress earlier this year in an annual "Worldwide Threat Assessment," one of the officials said.
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An unclassified version of the complaint - which prompted Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to launch a formal impeachment inquiry into Trump - was released on Thursday.
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According to Grassley, the FBI is blocking the release of the unclassified sections of the Senate memo by falsely claiming that they contain classified information.
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The State Department has weathered its own scrutiny for a 2014 breach of its unclassified email system that was reportedly carried out by Russian hackers.
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The unclassified January 2017 U.S. intelligence assessment on Russia's influence program describes a Russian covert action program composed of two major elements: sabotage and propaganda.
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That finding seems open to dispute because while Clinton was secretary, State's official, unclassified email system was repeatedly breached by Russian intruders, according to officials.
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Shortly before midnight (0500 GMT) on Monday, the Treasury Department released an unclassified "oligarchs" list, including 114 senior Russian political figures and 96 business people.
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"While the contents of a classified call with a foreign head of state should never have been discussed in an unclassified Committee hearing or an unclassified deposition, it is clear from public testimony that the Vice President never raised the Bidens, Burisma, or Crowdstrike in his conversation with President Zelensky," Pence's office said in the letter, signed by Matthew Morgan, counsel to the vice president.
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" DOJ Inspector General Michael Horowitz found that Comey used a personal email account to "conduct unclassified FBI business," which he found was "inconsistent with Department policy.
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He stressed the difference between his personal email use, which involved unclassified information, and hers and said she still doesn&apost understand why she was investigated.
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Amazon's new "Secret Region" is not to be confused with GovCloud, the unimaginatively named "gated community" for controlled (but unclassified) data launched by Amazon in 2011.
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Adam Schiff, the senior Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, said an unclassified intelligence review could be released within the next two weeks or three weeks.
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"Frequent consumer behaviors are unclassified subscriptions anyway; smokers unwittingly subscribe to Philip Morris," Reilly Brennan of Trucks venture capital firm wrote in his newsletter this week.
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" In July, the indictment alleges, Hale provided the reporter with a copy of his unclassified resume and highlighted his experience operating "payloads on remotely piloted vehicles.
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Take for example Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT) – a concept created by the intelligence community to describe information that is unclassified and accessible to the general public.
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The majority of the studies supported by the fund are unclassified and open to public scrutiny, at least until the stage of implementation by intelligence agencies.
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But according to a procurement document published by the FBI, the agency says it doesn't need to use encryption for protecting unclassified audio or video evidence.
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In addition to the single-source clause, there's a tight timeline: 30 days to deliver an unclassified service, and 270 days for a top-secret one.
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The agency has released an unclassified intelligence report (viewable in full below) from May 2017 that includes a comprehensive and sometimes bizarre list of drug slang.
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On Tuesday, the department released an unclassified version of its AI strategy, which calls for rapid adoption of AI in all aspects of the US military.
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There's also unclassified IBS, a diagnosis saved for patients with some symptoms of the other types, but not enough to qualify as one of those types.
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OPM officials have also conducted 13 classified and unclassified briefings with members of Congress, and produced tens of thousands of documents in response to congressional requests.
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A spokesman at the C.I.A., Ryan Trapani, said in a statement that Mr. Brennan had believed that the information he sent in the email was unclassified.
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Pelosi has also rejected any classified briefings on Mueller's report from the Justice Department, demanding that they be unclassified so that lawmakers can discuss them publicly.
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Comey documented his meetings with Trump in unclassified memos, telling the Intelligence Committee that he was concerned the president could try to lie about their interactions.
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The DOJ would also have to provide a written explanation to Congress should it determine any piece of unclassified information is not appropriate for the public.
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The Trump administration approved sending unclassified nuclear technology to Saudi Arabia twice after the death of U.S.-based journalist Jamal Khashoggi, a Democratic senator said Tuesday.
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And it's not clear, even if the committee completed its investigation by September, whether it would be able to release an unclassified report before the midterms.
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The intelligence community released an unclassified report accusing Russia of meddling in the election in January but found no evidence that vote-tallying systems were breached.
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Democrats say that pattern of behavior merits investigation — and could press Comey on Monday to say what he can in an unclassified setting about those contacts.
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This quarter's report did not include an unclassified number of total ISIS fighters remaining, but said about 85033,000 fighters remained in the Middle Euphrates River Valley.
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If State isn't able to do this using unclassified information, the bill would bar US air refueling for Saudi coalition aircraft focused on missions over Yemen.
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The unclassified U.S. intelligence community assessment released last January blamed Russia's military intelligence agency, the GRU, for breaching the DNC email accounts of Democratic party officials.
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But that only works if one accepts the idiotic argument that Clinton and her aides trafficked in unclassified information just because they didn't bother classifying it.
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But those unclassified reports place the dud bombs only within a 100-meter circle — a huge area that can take hours, and even days, to search.
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Officials also differed over access to unclassified emails of American officials that the Russian government had previously hacked, including at the White House and State Department.
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All of the intelligence that we've briefed, that you've heard today, I assure you in an unclassified setting we've provided in the classified setting, as well.
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Here&aposs the unclassified copy of Trump&aposs memo to the Senate informing it of the Soleimani strike, which shows a huge loophole in his justification.
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Much of the unclassified report focused instead on an overt Kremlin propaganda campaign that would be unlikely to convince skeptics of the report's more serious conclusions.
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The unclassified report cited statements from intelligence officials from other parts of the government who said that Centcom intelligence reports were often more positive than others.
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And Grassley questioned why officials are arguing that parts of an unclassified version of the memo that he is preparing contains a fact that is classified.
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The intelligence community released an unclassified assessment on the interference effort in January, saying Moscow's aim was to sow discord, damage Clinton and aid President Trump.
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He added that Iran hasn&apost directly attacked a US network, but has penetrated at least one — the Navy&aposs unclassified internal network back in 2013.
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The second option the commission offered is an application called SAFE—the Safe Access File Exchange—used for the transfer of unclassified files too large for email.
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Accordingly, Secretary Perry charged Deputy Secretary Brouillette with highlighting the importance of protecting classified and controlled unclassified information, and spotlight measures to prevent and detect unauthorized disclosures.
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Cozy Bear, Alperovitch said, is the same group that broke into the unclassified servers of the White House, State Department and Joint Chiefs of Staff last year.
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These may well have been the emails FBI Director Comey referred to that Clinton and her aides "should have known" did not belong on an unclassified system.
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An unclassified letter sent by the Pentagon to Congress in November 2017 offered the assessment that only a ground invasion could find and secure all weapons sites.
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COMEY: I sent Mr. Richmond (ph) a copy of a two page unclassified memo and asked him to get the substance of it out to the media.
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While most of the report is expected to remain classified, a congressional official said the panel will also vote on whether to publicly release an unclassified summary.
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"If you take a look at the French elections — again unclassified hearing, not going to get into specifics — we had become aware of Russian activity," said Rogers.
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The Senate Intelligence Committee on Tuesday released the unclassified version of its investigation into Russian cyberattacks on digital U.S. voting systems ahead of the 2016 presidential election.
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Asked by Reed whether that will include using Iraq as a launch-point for airstrikes against ISIS in Syria, Votel would not specify in an unclassified setting.
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Two former acting CIA directors developed an unclassified report on national security issues and election interference for distribution to 2020 presidential candidates, according to The Washington Post.
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The report included an unclassified answer that U.S. Central Command (Centcom) gave the inspector general in response to a question about the effects of a U.S. withdrawal.
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When he was interviewed by the Special Counsel more than a year ago, he gave all of his memos — classified and unclassified — to the Special Counsel's office.
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"We did not make an assessment of the impact that Russia activities had on the outcome of the 2016 election," an unclassified assessment released last January states.
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"If you take a look at the French elections -- again unclassified hearing, not going to get into specifics -- we had become aware of Russian activity," said Rogers.
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Though the final unclassified list was underwhelming, the list triggered preemptive moves by Putin to shore up favor with oligarchs and help them protect their wealth abroad.
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One of the few ways they do communicate with the public about their priorities and analysis is through an annual unclassified report called the Worldwide Threat Assessment.
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That investigation, the results of which were described in May 2018 in an unclassified executive summary, found widespread problems across all levels of the military counterterrorism operation.
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Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, a Republican, said in a statement on Tuesday an initial review of the material showed most of it was marked unclassified.
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But had Clinton used the State Department's unclassified system the same way she used her personal account, there's no guarantee the information would have been any safer.
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They continue to make statements that they're modernizing their nuclear forces and their space forces, and I can tell you in the unclassified world they're doing that.
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The administration has informed these officials that unclassified emails they sent years ago have been retroactively categorized as classified, making the officials potentially guilty of security violations.
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As a result, those traveling to the United States are vetted against the broadest array of classified and unclassified information than at any time in our history.
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"We did not make an assessment of the impact that Russia activities had on the outcome of the 2016 election," an unclassified assessment released last January states.
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Details: The Post said the documents come from 2100,19713 pages of Pentagon interviews conducted between 21971 and 230 to write a series of unclassified "Lessons Learned" reports.
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" "When he was interviewed by the special counsel more than a year ago, he gave all of his memos -- classified and unclassified -- to the special counsel's office.
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"I sent Mr. Richman a copy of a 2-page unclassified memo, and asked him to get the substance of it out to the media," Comey replied.
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The investigators also pointed to significant ambiguity about what sort of "foreign government information" should be treated as classified and what could be shared in unclassified systems.
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Instead, the Obama Foundation will pay to digitize the roughly 2000 million pages of unclassified paper records from the administration so they can be made available online.
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"The idea an unclassified Mueller report won't end up at least de facto public strikes me as totally ridiculous," tweeted the Georgetown political scientist Matt Glassman yesterday.
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On Thursday he returned his unclassified government laptop to the White House in an exchange that took place just outside the White House gates on Pennsylvania Ave.
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The unclassified but secretive Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program was funded $22 million from 2008 to 2011, with the vast majority of the funding going to Bigelow Airspace.
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The Pentagon says the unmanned, underwater vehicle (UUV) used unclassified, commercially available technology to collect scientific data about things like the salinity, temperature and clarity of the water.
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The statement also said the senators included a classified memo with the letter, and that the committee is working on releasing an unclassified version of the memo publicly.
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And I've seen the evidence on the unclassified and classified side, and I think the best thing we can do on our committee is to follow that evidence.
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To wit, in 2015 government spending on unclassified research and development in AI-related technologies was around $1.1 billion, according to one of the twin reports released today.
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It delivered its final, classified assessment to President Obama on Thursday, which intelligence officials say will be released in an unclassified form to the public early next week.
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According to In-Q-Tel, an investment arm of the United States intelligence community, the U.S. government spent an estimated $1.2 billion on unclassified A.I. programs in 2016.
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Ashley referred to an unclassified document released by the DIA earlier this year that lays out the threats posed by Iran, North Korea, Russia and China in space.
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Basing American troops in Poland permanently The Senate bill commissions an unclassified study on the feasibility and desirability of permanently stationing an Army brigade combat team in Poland.
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Comey documented several of his interactions with Trump in at least seven memos, some of which he wrote on his classified FBI computer and others on unclassified devices.
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Asked by Reed whether that will include using Iraq as a launch-point for airstrikes against ISIS in Syria, Votel would not provide details in an unclassified setting.
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"Given the position of the vice president's office on classification, I've advised Ms. Williams not answer further questions about that call in an unclassified setting," the attorney said.
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Among other things, the new inquiry is set to examine the volume of classified data on Clinton's server and who might have transferred documents into an unclassified setting.
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The official said that the notations were part of "a standard process" when preparing a phone call, which would be "confidential" until it occurred and then considered unclassified.
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According to the Congressional Research Service, the 2001 AUMF has been cited as statutory authority for unclassified military or related actions at least 41 times in 18 countries.
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What was not in the unclassified portion of the report was that Captain Perozeni had pushed back against the part of the mission that would eventually turn deadly.
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Mr. Clapper said he would "push the envelope" to include as much detail as possible in the unclassified version of the intelligence agencies' report on the Russian operation.
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It includes a provision requiring the intelligence community to publish an unclassified report on foreign threats to elections for federal offices and inform Congress of Russian influence campaigns.
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The White House released a reconstructed transcript of the call this week, and on Thursday, the House Intelligence Committee released an unclassified version of the whistle-blower's complaint.
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Just weeks later, the office of the Joint Chiefs of Staff shut down its unclassified email system for several days after officials detected that it had been breached.
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A more comprehensive unclassified version will be provided after the completion of a review of what information in the classified report can be made public, the spokeswoman said.
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After the briefing, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi told reporters it had been "a waste of time" and criticized Mnuchin as doing little more than reading from an unclassified statement.
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"Something that's unclassified but not well known, we recently in November … launched an air-to-air missile against a maneuvering target that scored a direct hit," Cheater said. Military.
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Yet, this understanding trickle down solely, as the use of OSINT by intelligence organizations still involves cumbersome processes, including slow and complex integration of unclassified and classified IT environments.
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" He continued: "Indeed, until DISA enables STARTTLS, unclassified email messages sent between the military and other organizations will be needlessly exposed to surveillance and potentially compromised by third parties.
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This appears to be a case in which an employee unintentionally left a key within an unclassified cloud environment where multiple users can develop software in an open environment.
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Microsoft's cloud was already certified to handle data up to DoD Impact Level 4 (that's controlled but unclassified data, like export controlled information, privacy information and protected health information).
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The New York Times reported last week that Clinton told federal investigators that Powell had suggested she use personal email for unclassified email when the two spoke over dinner.
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Judicial Watch's filing cites an interview of an FBI employee who told federal investigators that top State Department official Patrick Kennedy pressured the FBI to keep Clinton's emails unclassified.
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He served in both unclassified and classified units fighting the Global War on Terrorism, specializing in sensitive site and digital device exploitation, Computer Network Attack, and Computer Network Defense.
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The language in former Secretary Mattis's unclassified Summary of the NDS, is not nearly so clear on the subject of Taiwan — in fact, it doesn't mention it at all.
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He never named the Russian intelligence agencies as the perpetrators of hacks on the State Department and White House unclassified email systems, or on the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
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"When he was interviewed by the Special Counsel more than a year ago, he gave all of his memos -- classified and unclassified -- to the Special Counsel's office," Bromwich added.
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The monthlong review conducted by Brown — which was laid out in 85033-page unclassified report released on Wednesday — found that the actions taken after the initial review were adequate.
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"What we're asking the FBI in a letter today to do is create an unclassified version and then release that to the public," Chaffetz said on Fox News Monday.
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Russian interference continued beyond January 2017, when the intelligence community issued its assessment (ICA), according to the Senate Intelligence Committee's second unclassified report on Russian election activities, published Tuesday.
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This week, US Cyber Command (CYBERCOM), a part of the military tasked with hacking and cybersecurity focused missions, started publicly releasing unclassified samples of adversaries' malware it has discovered.
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The State Department faced scrutiny in 28503 after Russian hackers reportedly breached its unclassified email system, forcing the department to partially shut it down as it made security upgrades.
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The F.B.I.'s message in the briefing contradicted information it had shared during an earlier, unclassified phone call with committee staff, according to the officials and to Mr. Johnson.
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" Mr. Sopko's report said the assessments had limitations but were "the only unclassified metric" provided by the military "that consistently tracked changes to the security situation on the ground.
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No American or Nigerien forces were harmed in the December gun battle, which the Pentagon first acknowledged in March in a terse line in an unclassified report to Congress.
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And I thought, well, I'm a private citizen now, that information is unclassified, and so I will ask a friend of mine to get it out into the media.
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" The unclassified version of the National Defense Policy, released in July 2018, states as one of America's security objectives "defending allies from military aggression and bolstering partners against coercion.
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Earlier this week, the director of national intelligence was required by law to provide an unclassified report to Congress on Khashoggi's brutal killing at a Saudi Consulate in 2018.
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The New York Times has not viewed a copy of the memo, which is unclassified, but one of Mr. Comey's associates read parts of it to a Times reporter.
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Grassley is calling for Senate officials to separate classified and unclassified material but said it might take a significant amount of time to do so, according to the newspaper.
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The Post said the documents had come from 303,000 pages of Pentagon interviews conducted from 2014 to 2018 in order to write a series of unclassified "Lessons Learned" reports.
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He declined to provide the committee the names of those individuals in an unclassified setting, but was adamant that the Obama administration had inappropriately manipulated signals intelligence, or SIGINT.
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"There's a lot of experimentation right now," said the radio host Elizabeth Alker, whose show "Unclassified" is devoted to new music that straddles contemporary, alternative, minimal and numerous other adjectives.
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Johnson requested the FBI "produce this material as soon as possible," but gave the bureau a deadline of June 29 to produce any classified or unclassified responses to his questions.
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The CIA had been involved in assassination plots against the communist leader as early as late 1959 or 1960, the New York Daily News reported , citing the now unclassified documents.
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This made Amazon the sole provider of cloud services across "the full range of data classifications, including Unclassified, Sensitive, Secret, and Top Secret," according to an Amazon corporate press release.
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"The Department continues to work with SIGAR, U.S. Forces-Afghanistan, and NATO Resolute Support to resolve concerns about restrictions on information that was previously unclassified," Lieutenant Colonel Michael Andrews said.
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Top Republican lawmakers have questioned the department's judgment and demanded that the bureau release an unclassified version of its case file, which could be public as soon as this week.
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"Department officials of necessity routinely receive such information through unclassified channels," said the letter, dated May 2 and written by the assistant secretary of state for legislative affairs, Julia Frifield.
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The Obama administration would eventually reveal the Russian efforts publicly in an unclassified report in January — weeks after the election — but it has faced criticism for not doing so earlier.
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The monthlong review conducted by Brown -- which was laid out in the 176-page unclassified report released on Wednesday -- found that the actions taken after the initial review were adequate.
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GOP leadership postponed it in order to make it classified, after Democrats raised alarm that the unclassified nature would prevent officials from going into great enough detail about the threat.
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Comey maintained during an interview with Fox News's Bret Baier that information about his conversations with Trump that he had a friend share with a reporter last year was unclassified.
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To help Delaney correspond with Weinstein's family about the efforts to rescue Weinstein, the FBI proposed sending Delaney press releases containing unclassified, non-sensitive information to share with Weinstein's family.
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His frequent use of a personal email account for unclassified FBI business was "inconsistent with" Justice Department policy, according to a report issued by the Office of the Inspector General.
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"As a private citizen I thought it important to share that, I wanted to get it out," he explained, stressing that his memos were unclassified and based on personal recollection.
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He added: "I remember being focused on the fact that there were text messages, the fact that Rudy was having all of these phone calls over unclassified media," he added.
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Forbes on Tuesday evening received email confirmation from a Treasury spokesperson that the unclassified report was "derived from open sources," and that the business magazine was indeed one of them.
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Even an unclassified version of that assessment could be explosive, given close ties between the United States and Saudi Arabia and between the Trump administration and bin Salman in particular.
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National security adviser H.R. McMaster in a memo to senior government officials urged them to warn agency employees against leaks of both classified and unclassified information, BuzzFeed News reported Wednesday.
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The State Department faced scrutiny in 28503 after Russian hackers reportedly breached its unclassified email system, forcing the department to partially shut down the system as it made security upgrades.
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A federal court ruled the government violated Ralls' due process rights by not giving it an opportunity to rebut the unclassified evidence the government relied upon to reach its decision.
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An unclassified intelligence report released on Friday concluded that Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered an effort to help Trump's electoral chances by discrediting Democrat Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential campaign.
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" An unclassified summary from a defense official obtained by CNN stated that Byers "displayed superior gallantry, extraordinary heroism at grave personal risk" and is "unquestionably deserving of the Medal of Honor.
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Under amendments to the recently passed national defense funding package, the U.S. director of national intelligence (DNI) is required by law to provide an unclassified report to Congress on Khashoggi's murder.
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Microsoft specifically notes that these two new regions will be certified to run both unclassified and protected government workloads ("protected" being the first level of national security classified information in Australia).
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More than 300 companies attended the Defense Department's unclassified event yesterday, and around 100 gave private presentations to officials, said Graham Gilmer, an AI expert at Booz Allen Hamilton, who participated.
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The Pentagon said the UUV was an unclassified piece of equipment conducting routine operations and used around the world to gather "military oceanographic data" including salinity, water temperature and sound speed.
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" Richman did share the contents of one memo, he said, but "the substance of the memo passed on to the Times was not marked classified and to my knowledge remains unclassified.
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Politico reports that National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster wrote in an unclassified memo to Defense Secretary James Mattis that President Trump wants his military parade to take place on Veteran's Day.
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The email contained information about arrests following the 2012 attacks on U.S. facilities in Benghazi, Libya, and Kennedy offered a "quid pro quo" to keep it unclassified, one FBI official claimed.
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Well, when national security adviser H.R. McMaster authored a memo warning against the "unauthorized disclosure of classified information or controlled unclassified United States Government information," it was promptly shared with Buzzfeed.
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On Tuesday, the committee released the first portion of its unclassified report, detailing Moscow's "unprecedented, coordinated cyber campaign" against digital U.S. voting infrastructure in the states leading up to the election.
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"State deemed G.A.O.'s estimate of the percentage of Egyptian security forces that were not vetted to be sensitive but unclassified information, which is excluded from this public report," it said.
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Russia was trying to undermine public faith in the democratic process, damage Clinton, making it harder for her to win and harm her presidency if she did, the unclassified report said.
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The unclassified summary released on Tuesday provides details on why the Senate Intelligence Committee agreed with the intelligence community that Russia was trying to help Trump and hurt Hillary Clinton's campaign.
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U.S. intelligence professionals are responsible for determining the truth as they see it, given the entire spectrum of facts available to them — from unclassified information to the most sensitive secret sources.
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He also pushed for the FBI to create an unclassified version of the files it sent to Capitol Hill last week detailing its yearlong investigation, which could then be made public.
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"The CEAU Chief may not have been interested in researching all possible solutions and instead focused only on unclassified techniques that could readily be disclosed in court," the OIG report stated.
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Senate investigators did not set out to study the psychological consequences of the harsh treatment, but their unclassified summary revealed several cases of men suffering hallucinations, depression, paranoia and other symptoms.
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Beyond the broad outline from these two reports and a separate testimony from a state department official at a recent Senate subcommittee hearing, the details of the unclassified material remains unclear.
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The Pentagon on Friday released an unclassified, 11-page version of the document, which did not provide details on how the shift towards countering China and Russia would be carried out.
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The company, which was not identified, was doing work for the Naval Undersea Warfare Center, which is based in Newport, R.I. Officials said that the data gleaned by China was unclassified.
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The report, which was unclassified, faulted the Department of Homeland Security for an initially slow response to the Russian meddling, but it added that cooperation with the states had greatly improved.
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"[Redacted] received a call from [Redacted] of the International Operations Division (IOD) of the FBI, who 'pressured' him to change the classified email to unclassified," the FBI wrote from its interview.
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And on our first tally, our 2020 budget, we had really a billion nondefense unclassified dollars being spent on AI, and that's going to increase even more in years to come.
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Nevertheless, Schiff has called the release of the clearly unclassified Nunes memo to be a "sad day" for the country and "a shameful effort to discredit" the FBI and Justice Department.
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An unclassified, 11-page version of the document, expected to drive future defense spending requests, lays out the Defense Department's strategy "to compete, deter, and win" in the complex security environment.
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The unclassified report, if Congress receives and releases it, could provide the administration's first public acknowledgment of the crown prince's role, or that of other Saudi officials, in Khashoggi's brutal death.
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Schiff said that Democrats tried to get the committee to release the unclassified transcripts without being reviewed by the Executive Branch, but that motion was rejected on a party-line vote.
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Trump has also put pressure on U.S. allies to buy products from Boeing, the country's second largest defense contractor which received $104 billion in unclassified defense contracts between 2014 and 2018.
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Of particular interest in the treasure trove of stolen documents—all of which government officials said were unclassified, per The New York Times—were details about a project known as Sea Dragon.
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The intelligence community will have a chance to do that when it sits down with the president tomorrow, and another shot with its unclassified report on Russian involvement due early next week.
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The top US national security official has directed government departments and agencies to warn employees across the entire federal government next week about the dangers and consequences of leaking even unclassified information.
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The U.S. is officially fighting wars in seven countries, including Libya and Niger, according to an unclassified White House report sent to Congress this week and obtained by the New York Times.
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I talked to several White House officials last night, and their denials hinge on the argument that the president has broad authority to declassify, so whatever he says is by definition unclassified.
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A Chinese warship took the drone, which the Pentagon says uses unclassified, commercially available technology to collect oceanographic data, on Thursday about 50 nautical miles northwest of Subic Bay in the Philippines.
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The regulator classified the event as a "major incident" on Thursday, because the employee downloaded more than 10,000 records of "controlled unclassified information, including privacy information" onto unrecoverable hardware, the agency announced.
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A recently unclassified report from the National Air and Space Intelligence Center, or NASIC, explained how China conducted an anti-satellite test in 2007 that produced a great deal of space junk.
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The panel, according to the Democratic senators, would have access to both classified and unclassified information, as well as the ability to subpoena officials about Russian activities tied to the presidential race.
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My read of this is that when Comey wrote up his unclassified Trump memos, he pressed "select all" + "copy" and pasted those recollections into personal files—his own records of what happened.
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Mr. Powell told investigators he used the address only for unclassified emails, but at least two emails forwarded to him have since been determined to have included information that is now classified.
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"We ask again that the Committee release the full, unclassified transcript instead of leaking selective excerpts designed to further a partisan agenda," Strzok's attorney, Aitan Goelman, said in a statement late Thursday.
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A 10-minute video recreation of the battle was also released, though a longer unclassified version that had been shown to family members of the deceased and members of Congress was withheld.
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What the bill says: The Secure 2202G and Beyond Act would require the administration to create an "unclassified national strategy" to protect the U.S. consumers and allies from threats to 2628G systems.
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The inspector general, who also reviewed 21625,2900 pages of unclassified and 220006,2202 pages of classified documents related to the allegations, concluded in the report that Shanahan did not make the alleged comments.
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An unspecified part of the air marshal program could be "discontinued" and its "funds could be put to better use," according to a brief, two-paragraph unclassified statement released publicly last month.
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A military source said the decision to issue the statement was taken after the New York Times learned the incident in an unclassified report the White House submitted to Congress this week.
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Lay it all out there: Educate It's been more than two years since the Director of National Intelligence issued an unclassified report laying out why and how Russia is attacking our democracy.
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State Department officials said that an employee who divulges classified information in the department's unclassified network could face administrative punishments, including reprimands or in severe cases the loss of any security clearance.
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" He also labeled the delay in the declassification review as "unacceptable" and urged committee Democrats to vote to "immediately publish all the unclassified transcripts that we previously sent to the executive branch.
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" The unclassified memos include the now-famous conversation Trump had with Comey where he told Comey, "I hope you can see your way clear to letting this go, to letting Flynn go.
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No. Clapper revealed that the intelligence community will release an unclassified report next week, saying "our assessment now is even more resolute" that the Russians carried out the attack on the election.
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The unclassified bulletin said that the terror group Al Qaeda might be planning attacks for Monday, the day before the election, in three states, New York, Texas and Virginia, the official said.
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"I sent Dan Richman images of one memo, the unclassified February 14th memo, for the purpose of him sharing it with a journalist," he told the House Judiciary Committee in December 2018.
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Just before, Russian hackers had taken up residence in the unclassified servers at the State Department and the White House, and later deep inside the systems of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
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A number of these techniques were noted in the Senate Intelligence Committee's unclassified 211 report on the CIA's interrogation program, including "walling," cramped confinement, stress positions, the use of insects and waterboarding.
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Comey said he shared an unclassified memo documenting a conversation with the president to a friend and asked that friend to relay the substance of the memo to The New York Times.
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The seven Democrats on the committee heavily cited the intelligence community's unclassified report concluding that the Russian government ordered a hacking and disinformation campaign with the intent of getting President Trump elected.
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"The potential for government failure and the resulting humanitarian crisis on Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands is high," reads the unclassified J-2 assessment obtained by the House Oversight Committee.
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The senators attached "a classified memorandum" relating to certain communications between Steele and multiple U.S. news outlets regarding the dossier –an unclassified version of which they said will later be released publicly.
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After hackers linked to the Russian government breached unclassified White House networks in 2014, Mr. Obama established a team within the White House focused on securing the Presidential Information Technology Community network.
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"The names of and net worth of oligarchs in the unclassified version of the report were selected based on objective criteria drawn from publicly available sources," an anonymous Treasury official told BuzzFeed.
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In an unclassified report released on Friday, the intelligence community reported that the Russians had attacked "Republican-affiliated" organizations but that they had chosen not to make any of that data public.
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Federal officials offered an unclassified briefing about terrorists' use of technology — including encryption, and discussed the newly formed government task force — the Countering Violent Extremism Task Force — created to combat violent extremism.
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CIA Director John Brennan said in an unclassified memo to CIA staffers on Friday that FBI Director James Comey and Director of National Intelligence James Clapper now both concur with his agency's finding.
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Republican Chuck Grassley, chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, and Ron Wyden, the panel's top Democrat, wrote a letter to CBP Commissioner Kevin McAleenan asking for an unclassified briefing no later than Thursday.
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An unclassified 7-page report provided to Congress, which was supposed to document how the Trump administration had reached its conclusions, did not satisfy many of the lawmakers who had pushed for it.
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"Of the seven contractors we analyzed, we found that [five] did not always or consistently use multifactor authentication to access unclassified networks that contained [ballistic missile defense systems] technical information," the inspectors wrote.
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The disclosure of the top secret emails, three days before Iowans vote in the first-in-the-nation caucuses, is certain to fuel the political debate over the unclassified computer server that Mrs.
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It is against the law for officials to discuss classified information on unclassified networks used for routine business or on private servers, and the F.B.I. is looking into whether such information was mishandled.
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But once multiple users could gain access to data from unprotected locations, anyone with certain skills could hack into the network — and, once inside, roam at will, pilfering unclassified and secret files alike.
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"For far too long, many of the unclassified email messages sent and received by members of the military have been left vulnerable to surveillance by foreign governments and hackers," Senator Wyden told Gizmodo.
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Powell Principal Assistant Peggy Cifrinio's said in a statement that the former secretary of state did write Clinton an email memo describing his use of his personal AOL email account for unclassified messages.
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The presentation, shared during the Payload Operations Integration Working Group meeting back in April, was approved for unclassified and unlimited public release and placed on the NASA Technical Reports Server in early September.
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In a letter sent to three Republican House committee chairmen Thursday evening, Assistant Attorney General Stephen Boyd wrote that the department was sending a classified version of the memos and an unclassified version.
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There are, to be sure, other emails that do not fall into the category of "foreign government information," and some raise questions about the sort of information senior officials sent in unclassified emails.
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Thompson charged that the unclassified nature of the briefing later this week would prevent officials from going into sufficient detail about what the administration is doing to protect voting systems from cyber threats.
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Nothing in the FBI investigation evidenced a deliberate or intentional effort by Clinton or her senior aides to send through unclassified email accounts information they knew or reasonably should have known was classified.
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A Chinese naval ship took the drone, which the Pentagon says uses unclassified, commercially available technology to collect oceanographic data, on Thursday about 50 nautical miles northwest of Subic Bay in the Philippines.
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But Obama-era holdovers in the Department of Defense (DOD) are sitting on the seven other unclassified reports; these were supposed to be through the security review process and published in December 2017.
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Mueller's team also unclassified a guilty plea from a former Trump campaign adviser George Papadopoulos for making false statements during an interview with the FBI directly related to the Russia election interference probe.
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Prosecutors also note that some evidence wouldn't be available for them to use in an unclassified way at trial, making their case more difficult to prosecute without putting national security secrets at risk.
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It's not illegal for White House staffers to use private email to discuss official unclassified matters as long as they send a copy of the email to their official accounts within 20 days.
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But the war court's appeals panel, the United States Court of Military Commission Review, blocked the testimony while it considers whether the public and the defendants are entitled to listen to unclassified portions.
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The Espionage Act does not cover the disclosure of unclassified emails like the Democratic messages, so prosecutors would have to come up with a theory in which publishing them violated some other law.
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"The I.C. has not concluded that the Kremlin is directly aiding any candidate's re-election or any other candidates' election," an unclassified summary given to lawmakers said, using shorthand for the intelligence community.
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The same Russian groups had been involved in cyberattacks on the State Department and White House unclassified email systems in 2014 and 2015, and in an attack on the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
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A lot of the point of this book is to provide an unclassified reference that helps first responders recognize what they're looking at so they can call and get the right people there.
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"We plan to brief the Congress and release an unclassified version of this report to the public next week with due deference to highly sensitive sources and methods," DNI James Clapper told lawmakers.
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The unclassified assessment released by the U.S. intelligence community in January blamed Russian intelligence for hacking into DNC networks as part of an influence campaign ordered at the highest levels of the Kremlin.
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A lot of the point of this book is to provide an unclassified reference that helps first responders recognize what they're looking at so they can call and get the right people there.
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When the IG says that she took classified e-mails put them on an unclassified server, and it says in the report that someone accessed that server from a foreign country, a foreign entity.
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When the State Dept temporarily shut down its unclassified email system in 2014, it was actually thwarting a Russian cyber hack, which new details indicate was a more aggressive attack than previously thought. 1.
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"There are measures in place that require companies to notify the government when a cyber incident has occurred that has actual or potential adverse effects on their networks that contain controlled unclassified information," Cmdr.
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Testimony is conflicting on this point, with some officials saying that there was a "line in the sand" drawn between classified and unclassified tools, and another saying it was just a matter of preference.
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Chinese hackers are suspected of having breached millions of records at the Office of Personnel Management, and officials believe Russian hackers penetrated an unclassified White House email system — though apparently not Mr. Obama's BlackBerry.
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Cozy Bear, which beached the DNC network in the summer of 2015 has in the past year successfully infiltrated the unclassified networks of the White House, State Department and U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff.
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Update: June 1st, 6:04pm ET: Booz Allen Hamilton sent Gizmodo the following statement: Both our client and Booz Allen have confirmed that no classified data was available on the impacted unclassified cloud environments.
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"He did write former Secretary Clinton an email memo describing his use of his personal AOL email account for unclassified messages and how it vastly improved communications within the State Department," the statement said.
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In January, the U.S. intelligence community issued an unclassified report, alleging Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered a campaign to undermine faith in the American electoral process and developed a "clear preference" for Donald Trump.
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Addressing corruption, it would require the U.S. State Department and intelligence agencies to prepare an unclassified report, with a classified annex, on any involvement of Venezuelan government officials in corruption and the drug trade.
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For years, the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction, or SIGAR, has published a quarterly report that includes unclassified data on the amount of territory controlled or influenced by the Taliban and the government.
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"He did write former Secretary Clinton an email memo describing his use of his personal AOL email account for unclassified messages and how it vastly improved communications within the State Department," the statement read.
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The electrical engineering student, who didn't want his name revealed because of fear of reprisals if he goes back to Pakistan, "has the potential to present a security risk" the now unclassified document reads.
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The committee released the unclassified version of its investigation's findings earlier this month, which found the Kremlin carried out an "unprecedented, coordinated cyber campaign" against U.S. voting infrastructure ahead of the 2016 presidential election.
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Clinton and her senior aides make reference to the restrictions on discussing classified information on the "low side," as the department's unclassified system is known, versus the "high side," the department's classified computer system.
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They each would have been able to further develop their concerns and potential responses in closed session with the committee but, even at the unclassified level, it's pretty clear what they are getting at.
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"AWS now provides the U.S. Intelligence Community a commercial cloud capability across all classification levels: Unclassified, Sensitive, Secret, and Top Secret," Teresa Carlson, AWS vice president of public sector services, said in a statement.
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The 11-page unclassified summary of the strategy states that, "The central challenge to U.S. prosperity and security is the reemergence of long-term, strategic competition by" the revisionist powers of Russia and China.
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The cable, sent Wednesday afternoon and marked "sensitive but unclassified," turns a suspicion among immigration restrictionists that people are trying to game America's visa system into official US policy, starting on Friday, January 24.
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Washington (CNN)A group of Democratic senators on Tuesday introduced a bill that would require the leader of the intelligence community to submit an unclassified report on the death of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
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Mr. Trump may have been persuaded by his classified briefing on Friday on the Russian attack, which included everything that the unclassified report leaves out, even if the statement he issued afterward seemed lukewarm.
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However, the FBI said Claiborne admitted Tuesday at an FBI office in Washington that she gave information orally and in writing to the Chinese agents, although she maintained that the information was always unclassified.
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The drone was seized while collecting unclassified scientific data about 92 kilometers (57 miles) northwest of Subic Bay near the Philippines in the South China Sea, which China claims virtually in its entirety, Navy Capt.
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The report also said that Vindman — who listened to the phone call firsthand — made some edits to the original record, debunking Trump's claim that the unclassified document was an "exact" transcription of the June conversation.
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Update, 6:19pm: The St. Charles County Prosecuting Attorney's Office has announced that it's charging three people with Robbery in the 1st Degree and Armed Criminal Action; a Class A Felony and an Unclassified Felony.
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If you didn't know that the artist collective had built the walls into the illuminated pits as part of its project, Unclassified Site Museum, you might assume that they're authentic relics of a forgotten past.
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Current U.S. protocols for vetting refugees is a nearly two-year process that includes repeated in person interviews, screening against all relevant classified and unclassified data bases, utilizing biometric validators, and determinations at interagency meetings.
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Read more: Loose Tweets Destroy Fleets As of the end of 6013, according to the NSA's response to my FOIA, there were 60,593 top secret users, 25,344 secret users, and 15,468 unclassified users on eChirp.
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Clinton's private account was unclassified, and did not have the benefit of any of the government's significant IT and security resources, making it a tempting target for foreign agents looking for insight into US diplomacy.
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"I immediately prepared an unclassified memo of the conversation about Flynn and discussed the matter with FBI senior leadership," he testified about the one memo he later leaked about former national security adviser Michael Flynn.
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The law allows for a national security waiver to keep refueling aircraft if the certification can't be made, but the administration still has to submit an unclassified justification to Congress if it grants the waiver.
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" The Post continued, "Although Comey did say many emails were retroactively classified, he also said that there were some emails that were already classified that should not have been sent on an unclassified, private server.
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Clinton an email memo, which may exist in the F.B.I. files, describing his use of his personal email account for unclassified messages "and how it vastly improved communications within the State Department," the statement said.
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SUBJECT: Request for Provision of Training on Unauthorized Disclosures The unauthorized disclosure of classified information or controlled unclassified United States Government information causes harm to our Nation and shakes the confidence of the American people.
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For years, the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction, or SIGAR, has published a quarterly report that includes unclassified data on the amount of territory controlled or influenced by the Taliban and the Afghan government.
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Here are the most important revelations and political fallout of the year-and-a-half review: Comey used a personal Gmail account to conduct official but unclassified FBI business on numerous occasions, against FBI protocol.
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And I ask that because you're writing them in a way, as I understand it, that's unclassified, which suggests that you might have thought that someday they might, for one reason or another, become public.
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WARNER: And I — I found it very interesting that, in the memo that you wrote after this February 14th pull-aside, you made clear that you wrote that memo in a way that was unclassified.
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The Republican findings Republicans released an unclassified summary of their findings and recommendations, and said they hope that a redacted version of the report will be released to the public as early as next month.
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Verisign Vice President Joshua Ray declined to comment on Stoyanov specifically, but said his company acquired information in unclassified ways and does not believe its reports to government agencies and other customers included state secrets.
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Speaking on CBS's "Face the Nation," Clinton said that she was only asking for unclassified information, not classified material that is not supposed to be sent through private email accounts or other non-governmental channels.
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The session also "provides an opportunity for IC seniors to provide an unclassified, yet important broad understanding of how threats have evolved and what the nation can expect in the year to come," he added.
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"The New York Times has not viewed a copy of the memo, which is unclassified, but one of Mr. Comey's associates read parts of it to a Times reporter," the paper reported on May 16.
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" None of the emails were marked as classified at the time, he said in a Friday statement, and they "likely originated on the State Department's unclassified system before they were ever shared with Secretary Clinton.
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In an interview on "Special Report with Bret Baier," Comey argued that the memos he created were personal documents, akin to "diaries," and did not constitute leaks because he believed them to all be unclassified.
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The drone was part of an unclassified program to collect oceanographic data, including salinity in the sea, clarity of water and ocean temperature, factors that can help the military in its collection of sonar data.
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Ecuador recorded at least eight murders or violent or unclassified trans deaths this year, up from one in 2018, despite recent LGBT+ victories, such as allowing trans people to change their identity without surgery. 8.
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So she followed with interest a lawsuit by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) against Myriad's genetic patent, hoping that if they won, she could get a second opinion on her unclassified variants after all.
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"It also receives state support in the form of tax privileges and state-sponsored credit because it has been designated a 'national champion' of new technology," noted an unclassified Canadian Security Intelligence Service report in 2003.
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" While highlighting concerns regarding unauthorized disclosures of classified information, McMaster also writes regarding the trainings that "it is equally important to discuss the importance of protecting controlled unclassified and personally identifiable information from unauthorized public disclosure.
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Former FBI Director James Comey used a personal email account to "conduct unclassified FBI business," the Justice Department&aposs watchdog revealed in an explosive report on the bureau&aposs conduct in the Hillary Clinton email investigation.
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The Office of the Director of National Intelligence released an unclassified report in January revealing the conclusions from the CIA, FBI and National Security Agency that the Russian government was behind the hack of the DNC.
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Information overload on the one hand (floods of emails, telegrams and calls, many repetitive or irrelevant, over numerous classified and unclassified systems, bedevil officials), and absence of critical specific information on the other, clearly hampered operations.
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The unclassified versions of the two reports were mandated under President Trump's cybersecurity executive order issued last May, which directed key departments and agencies to provide reports detailing how to improve cybersecurity throughout the federal government.
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"There are measures in place that require companies to notify the government when a 'cyber incident' has occurred that has actual or potential adverse effects on their networks that contain controlled unclassified information," Navy spokesman Cmdr.
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The unclassified document — called a "field analysis report" — was prepared to assess potential terrorist threats to mass gatherings and special events in the South-Central region of the U.S. including Arkansas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas.
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If the Colby testimony accurately reflects what is stated in the official, classified version of the NDS, as opposed to the unclassified summary, it is a big step forward in clarifying Washington's defense commitment to Taiwan.
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Those dealing with official government secrets also have to use multiple computers that operate on different networks — unclassified, secret and top secret, in ascending order of sensitivity — as well as switch between phones for various conversations.
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Consider Thomas Drake, a former top NSA official who faced prosecution in 2011 for the "willful retention of national defense information" after communicating unclassified information to The Baltimore Sun regarding illegal surveillance programs at the agency.
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The FBI director rebuked Clinton in that statement, noting that while only a few of the 85033 messages were marked classified, she and her aides "should have known" the information wasn't appropriate for an unclassified system.
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The unclassified versions of the two reports were mandated under President Trump's cybersecurity executive order issued last May, which directed key departments and agencies to provide reports detailing how to improve cybersecurity throughout the federal government.
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Comey testified in June that he had a habit of documenting his conversations with the President, and told senators that some memoranda and emails were classified and written on a classified computer, while others were unclassified.
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Strzok's interview -- which stretched more than 11 hours and included unclassified and classified sessions -- was just the latest instance where Republicans and Democrats came away with dueling assessments over the FBI's actions during the 2016 election.
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"The unauthorized disclosure of classified information or controlled unclassified information (CUI) harms our nation and shakes the confidence of the American people," Donna Vizian, the acting assistant administrator for resources, said in a message to employees.
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Schiff said that the Democrats rejected the GOP motions because there was personally identifiable and some classified material contained in the unclassified transcripts, and the committee wouldn't issue subpoenas before offering to bring in witnesses voluntarily.
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The unclassified report, titled "Comprehensive Review of Special Operations Forces," focused on the culture and ethics in the special-operations community, which includes Navy SEALs, Army Delta Force, Marine Corps Raiders, and Air Force Pararescue specialists.
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That earlier trove of highly classified documents showed that officials were writing one thing and simultaneously saying something incompatible, whereas the Post series is largely derived from unclassified interviews conducted years after the events in question.
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"During this public hearing, the committee will inquire about the IC's unclassified assessments regarding the diversity of threats that currently face the nation and endeavor to provide transparency about the significance of these threats," Schiff wrote.
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Photo: APA bipartisan group of US lawmakers are pressing the Department of Homeland Security to release what they say are unclassified records related to the potential foreign government use of cellphone surveillance devices in the nation's capital.
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The conclusions came in an unclassified report released Friday by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence that goes into the most detail yet on what it deems Russia's motives for meddling in the U.S. election.
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It is their conclusion, made public on January 6 but without -- for now -- any unclassified evidence to back it, that the Russians acted intentionally to damage both Clinton and the American public's trust in the electoral process.
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"He did write former Secretary Clinton an email memo describing his use of his personal AOL email account for unclassified messages and how it vastly improved communications within the State Department," his office told NBC on Friday.
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Fifth, pass legislation to defend our elections and demand the administration provide a monthly report to Congress, with both classified and unclassified components, on the state of the threat of foreign interference in our American political system.
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Before he was fired by Trump in May 2017, Comey documented several of his interactions with Trump in at least seven memos, some of which he wrote on his classified FBI computer and others on unclassified devices.
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I came out just unimpressed because of the fact that the secretary of the treasury is here — he barely testified at all," Pelosi told reporters, adding that they spent "most of the time reading an unclassified document.
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He was hopeful the interviews could be completed by June and the report itself could be done by Labor Day -- but it's unclear if the panel will be able to release an unclassified report before the midterms.
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"Things appear on your Blackberries that would never be on an unclassified system, but you're out traveling, you're trying to negotiate something, you want to communicate with people — it's the fastest way to do it," she added.
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State immediately sought to refute the claim from an official inside the FBI's records management division who accused Patrick Kennedy, undersecretary of state for management, of pushing to have a classified email downgraded to unclassified last year.
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Eliot Engel Friday -- is an unclassified version of what is called a 1264 notification, which the White House is required to send to Congress if it changes its view on the legal framework for using military force.
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In 2005, authorities in Belgium said they had identified another Chinese spy — a member of the Chinese Students and Scholars Association at Leuven University — coordinating industrial espionage agents throughout Europe, according to an unclassified 2011 F.B.I. report.
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Specifically, on the issue of Ukraine's knowledge of the hold, or of Ukraine asking questions about possible issues with the flow of assistance, my staff showed me two unclassified emails that they received from the State Department.
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In December, lawmakers passed a sweeping defense bill that included a provision ordering the director of national intelligence to send Congress an unclassified report identifying those responsible for Khashoggi's death at a Saudi Arabian consulate in 2018.
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The statement is issued in both classified and unclassified versions, and its issuance has been followed by open as well as closed testimony before multiple congressional committees, with the heads of all the major intelligence agencies participating.
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Specifically, Trump's order lifts an Obama-era mandate for intelligence professionals to provide an "unclassified summary of the number of strikes" as well as "assessments of combatant and non combatant deaths resulting from those strikes" each year.
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In recent years, Russian hackers have gained access to everything from the Democratic National Committee's email servers to the systems of nuclear power companies to the unclassified computers of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, according to US authorities.
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The Department of Justice sent over unclassified versions of the memos Thursday, and according to Politico, will provide members of the House committees a chance to view the classified versions, without redactions, through a secure channel on Friday.
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Think about the reality: A person can put a "classified" stamp on a document and ensure it is kept secret, or can leave it unclassified, subject to disclosure, and later be accused of having revealed something needing protection.
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" Powell's spokesperson recently told CNN that he wrote a memo about his own use of an AOL account to Clinton and said the account was for "unclassified messages and how it vastly improved communications within the State Department.
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As both outside nuclear experts and American intelligence officials have been warning in classified and unclassified briefings for more than a year, North Korea's small nuclear arsenal seems on the verge of turning into a good-size one.
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The study counted up back-to-back years of $1 billion in unclassified U.S. government investment in AI research in 2015 and 2016, in addition to billions more by the U.S. tech giants every year and smaller companies.
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On Trump's tapes and leaking memos Comey said that he believed it was his right to publicize the details of what he viewed were unclassified recollections of his conversation with Trump in his role as a private citizen.
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While serving in Iraq in 28500, Private First Class Bradley E. Manning systematically removed in excess of 6900,2628 classified documents from U.S. military computer systems and then handed them over to WikiLeaks for release on the unclassified Internet.
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Much of the document is unclassified and public, except for one top-secret segment: "Russian Federal Intelligence Services (probably FSB) are known to have targeted the webmail account of the murdered Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya," the passage reads.
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Trump makes rare trip to Clinton state, hoping to win back New Hampshire MORE (R-Ariz.) came out early with the charge in December, even before the U.S. intelligence community released its unclassified report on the election meddling.
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"As you are aware, in January 2017, the unclassified report by the U.S. Intelligence Community assessed with high confidence that Russian military intelligence used proxies to transfer hacked data obtained in cyber operations to WikiLeaks," the letter reads.
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Mark WarnerMark Robert WarnerDemocrats give Warren's 'Medicare for All' plan the cold shoulder TikTok faces lawmaker anger over China ties Collins, Warner request unclassified assessment of impact of escaped ISIS prisoners on US security MORE (D-Va.) said.
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"The government has no legitimate interest in censoring unclassified materials," the D.C. Circuit wrote in McGehee, which involved an ex-CIA agent protesting the agency's censorship of his manuscript after he submitted the work for pre-publication review.
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"I sent Mr. Richman a copy of a two-page unclassified memo, and asked him to get the substance of it out to the media," Comey told Fox News host Bret Baier during a heated back-and-forth.
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Colonel Milani's investigation remains classified, but an unclassified paper that he wrote in 2003 offered two possible explanations: The Qaeda fighters had become confused and were firing at one another, or Sergeant Chapman, still alive, had resumed fighting.
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The G.R.U. was no newcomer to attacks in the United States: It had been central to previous thefts of emails from the unclassified systems at the State Department, the White House and, later, the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
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From as early as 2100, the National Intelligence Council was remarkably prescient about North Korea's overall direction, predicting in an unclassified report that it would "most likely" have a nuclear missile that could hit American cities by 22018.
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In an unclassified paper outlining broad findings, intelligence agencies said that to date, "we have not identified any activity designed to change vote tallies," though they remained watchful for "any malicious activities" launched by foreign actors or cybercriminals.
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Mr. Clapper said he knew there was "great interest" in Russian interference in the election, but he indicated that public curiosity might have to wait for the release of an unclassified report on the matter early next week.
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The office of the director of national intelligence on Friday released a long-awaited unclassified version of its report for President Obama on what the intelligence agencies said was a multifaceted attempt to influence the 2016 presidential election.
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She spent hours with him reviewing unclassified documents, for the $22 million program operated largely "in the white" (that is, not under special restricted access), but hidden in the huge defense budget, with only parts of it classified.
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Since January, the U.S. has issued at least five travel waivers for the children of past and present Myanmar military leaders so that they can obtain U.S. visas, according to "sensitive but unclassified" congressional notifications shared with POLITICO.
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And the Obama administration issued an unclassified report in January alleging that hackers linked to Russian intelligence services penetrated the Democratic National Committee and the Hillary Clinton campaign in an operation that eventually looked to boost Trump's electoral hopes.
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After the Trump administration's announcement mandating government-wide training sessions on "the importance of protecting classified and controlled unclassified information" leaked just under a month ago, the courses themselves have started making their way around to various federal agencies.
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Helmed by Select Committee Chairman Richard Burr, the Republican from North Carolina, and Virginia Democratic Senator Mark Warner, who serves as vice chairman, the committee's report, "Russian Efforts Against Election Infrastructure," details the unclassified summary findings on election security.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Russian hackers seized control last year of the unclassified email system used by the U.S. military's Joint Chiefs of Staff, CBS News reported on Thursday, citing an interview with then-Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Martin Dempsey.
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The files, which were sensitive but unclassified, included work for the US National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency; the digital security credentials of a Booz Allen senior engineer; and other credentials stored in plain text, potentially granting access to other servers.
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In an unclassified presentation, Redmond claimed he was worried that the F-35—along with its heavier, twin-engine cousin the F-22 Raptor—would be too sophisticated and capable for the Air Force's existing test facilities to handle.
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"We have struggled with a lack of information from DHS ever since these cyber threats emerged last summer," Condos wrote, adding that they have only heard about breaches through media reports, and only received a "trickle" of unclassified information.
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Clinton's private server — set up in her home in Westchester County, N.Y. — was assumed to be even less secure than the State Department's "low side," although the unclassified servers at some government agencies have been hacked in recent years.
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"On the issue of Ukraine&aposs knowledge of the hold, or of Ukraine asking questions about possible issues with the flow of assistance, my staff showed me two unclassified emails that they received from the State Department," Cooper said.
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" Referring to email exchanges that included classified information, Comey also asserted, "There is evidence to support a conclusion that any reasonable person in Secretary Clinton's position … should have known that an unclassified system was no place for that conversation.
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Section three of Executive Order 13732 made it a requirement for the director of national intelligence (DNI) to make public, on the first of each May, an unclassified summary of "combatant and non-combatant deaths" resulting from the strikes.
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Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, a Republican, said in a statement that an initial review of the material showed most of it was marked unclassified, and urged the FBI to make as much of it public as possible.
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The letter signed by Chairmen Eliot Engel of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, Adam Smith of Armed Services and Adam Schiff of Intelligence also questioned why the unclassified report was only 12 pages compared to 45 the previous year.
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By most unclassified estimates, it will take North Korea perhaps five years to marry its missile advances with a weapon small enough and strong enough to survive the stresses of re-entering the atmosphere atop an intercontinental ballistic missile.
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Yet, the office of the director of national intelligence, which is now led by a Trump loyalist in Grenell, told lawmakers last month it would not provide any unclassified information about the killing, and provided only a classified report.
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It is possible that the hackers are simply trying to demonstrate what they are capable of, just as they did in 2014 when they fought the N.S.A.'s efforts to force them from the White House's unclassified email systems.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Russian hackers seized control last year of the unclassified email system used by the U.S. military's Joint Chiefs of Staff, CBS News reported on Thursday, citing an interview with then-Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Martin Dempsey.
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The unclassified report gave only terse descriptions of certain matters while making no mention of key topics like Mr. Trump's changes to the drone strike rules, suggesting that they were relegated to the classified annex the public cannot see.
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An unclassified executive summary of the investigation and an hourlong briefing at the Pentagon by senior officers on Thursday offered only a glimpse of the decisions made before the local fighters linked to the Islamic State initiated their ambush.
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While the facility was rendered unclassified for the brief time CNN was there, normal operations were running concurrently at a separate location nearby in order to maintain the security level required to carry out the mission of Strategic Command.
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The joint announcement from Burr and Warner commits the Senate intelligence panel not only to probing possible Trump-Russia ties, but also to releasing "both classified and unclassified reports" that will include its conclusions and holding some open hearings.
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The executive and legislative branches utilize these datasets as the most reliable sources of unclassified terrorism data, allowing information sharing with our partners and allies engaged with us in the counterterrorism fight globally, and our law enforcement community locally.
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The report said investigators had interviewed Shanahan and 33 other witnesses, including Mattis and Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Paul Selva, and reviewed more than 5,600 unclassified documents and about 1,700 pages of classified documents.
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Among the other revelations in the memos: — A document that Comey directed a friend to provide to the press after Trump fired him — outlining what he viewed as an attempt by Trump to secure his loyalty — is marked unclassified.
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Another has been what one official described as the onerous task of reviewing the emails in the State Department's classified network and then transferring them to the unclassified network where they are prepared for posting publicly by "burning," or redacting information.
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Clinton's unclassified server must now be reviewed on the department's classified network — with hundreds being released only with redactions — could be viewed as an indication that at least some of the information in the roughly 33,000 emails turned over by Mrs.
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"The security culture of the State Department in general, and with respect to use of unclassified email systems in particular, was generally lacking in the kind of care for classified information found elsewhere in the government," the FBI director said.
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Vice President Joe Biden said in an interview with PBS NewsHour that an unclassified version of an intel report provided to him will be released "very shortly" and will "lay out in bold print what" the US knows about the hacking.
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Known as the missile defense review, the unclassified report, which was expected last year, is believed to have been delayed because of sensitivities about how to frame threats posed by China, Russia, North Korea and Iran, according to several defense officials.
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Findings by the intelligence community that Russia meddled in the 2016 presidential election to help Donald Trump win were "accurate and on point," according to an unclassified report and accompanying statement by the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence released Tuesday.
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The testimony came in a Senate intelligence committee hearing that examined Russia's intrusions in the 2016 election campaign and its intentions, with America's top intelligence officials testifying just days after they released an unclassified report blaming Moscow for the hacks.
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The Pentagon has said the underwater vehicle was an unclassified piece of equipment conducting routine operations but a commentary published in the People's Daily, the ruling Communist Party's official mouthpiece, said the drone was linked to US efforts to "contain" China.
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Clinton both sent and received classified information on "unclassified personal servers not even supported by full-time security staff," which Comey said may have led to "hostile actors" accessing her system, especially when she foolishly used that system on foreign soil.
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Wallace pointed out that CIA Director John Brennan had sent an unclassified letter Friday to the agency's employees saying that FBI Director James Comey and Director of National Intelligence James Clapper agree with the CIA's findings on the Russian hacking.
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Comey covered a lot of ground during his June 8 hearing -- not only detailing the nine interactions he had with the President but also revealing that he himself had instructed a friend to leak unclassified memos about interactions with Trump.
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Prior to Trump's inauguration, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence released an unclassified report showing the CIA, FBI and National Security Agency all concluded the Russian government attempted to influence the election to hurt Hillary Clinton and help Trump.
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Last year, Adult Swim asked Heidecker and frequent creative partner Gregg Turkington to turn their webseries Decker—which follows an overly patriotic James Bond–like action hero protecting freedom from terrorists, Mexico, and Dracula—into a TV series, Decker: Unclassified.
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The unclassified report is based on available public information such as the detainee profiles written for Guantánamo's parole-like review board and posted on its website, but this is the first time the data has been compiled in one document.
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It was a 60-word resolution that set the stage for perpetual wars and has been cited as the legal basis for military action more than 85033 times in 18 countries – and those are only the unclassified incidents we know.
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There is a letter from seven senior Democratic lawmakers in March 2016 accusing McCullough and his State Department counterpart of conducting their email probe with a partisan bias and making errors in their designations of emails as classified or unclassified.
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The senators sent a letter on Monday to acting Director of National Intelligence Richard Grenell requesting the administration provide an unclassified report on Khashoggi's killing as required by a provision in last year's National Defense Authorization Act, Burr confirmed Tuesday.
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But the unclassified portion of the report, which was just over eight pages long, largely consisted of a slightly rewritten version of last December's version of the semiannual War Powers Resolution letter in which the executive branch lists deployments abroad.
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On March 19, two days after SAPO released its unclassified annual report, which detailed Russian psychological and disinformation campaigns, Swedish media were hit with a massive cyberattack; the "distributed denial of service" attack blocked the sites of seven major Swedish newspapers.
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The factual findings about a third issue, the classification review that found Comey had taken home a document that included "confidential" information, said that those conducting the review would "not be shocked" if others found the information to be unclassified.
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Collector demand for rare animals means some suppliers seek threatened, new or unclassified species in the wild, a trend that has become so problematic that scientists withhold details about the locations of species they study in publications for fear of poaching.
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The State Department has been hacked on several occasions over the year, including in 2006 and most recently in late 2014, when it took officials over three months to fully kick suspected Russian hackers out of agency's unclassified email system.
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" Late Wednesday, Mr. Van Hollen tweeted the unclassified version of the intelligence sent to Congress after the Suleimani killing, saying, "From all we've seen, including the redacted parts here and the briefing, the facts do not show an imminent threat.
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The same day that the intelligence community released its unclassified report on Russia's actions, the Obama administration designated election infrastructure as "critical" -- opening up physical and digital election assets to federal protections, like cyber hygiene scanning, in states that request them.
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In contrast, The Post describes the new documents as drawn from interviews conducted between 2000 and 22003 that were used by the inspector general for Afghanistan reconstruction to write a series of unclassified "Lessons Learned" reports that have been publicly released.
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