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Hillary Clinton’s Email Server: Dissecting the Risks with William Tucker | Episode 15

Covert Contact: The Blogs of War Podcast

English - March 11, 2015 04:20 - 29 minutes - 27 MB
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William J. Tucker joins me again to discuss Hillary Clinton’s decision to manage her own email services while Secretary of State. While this decision has angered political opponents and government transparency advocates (not to mention a few historians) we are bypassing the political and legal issues to zero in on the risks associated with her […]

William J. Tucker joins me again to discuss Hillary Clinton’s decision to manage her own email services while Secretary of State. While this decision has angered political opponents and government transparency advocates (not to mention a few historians) we are bypassing the political and legal issues to zero in on the risks associated with her decision – and there are many. Join us as we walk through the information security and intelligence aspects of this story and examine the risks posed to Hillary Clinton, our government, and potentially anyone that maintained contact with her through this method. If you’re not concerned now, you will be.


You can follow William J. Tucker on Twitter and read his guest posts on Blogs of War:


Everybody Spies – and for Good Reason

Hawaii a Priority Target for Foreign Espionage

Would the U.S. Really Kill Edward Snowden?

Snowden’s Snowjob?


Other Covert Contact Episodes Featuring William:

Episode 12 | Counterintelligence: William J. Tucker Breaks Down the Challenges


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