Hillary’s IT contractor lacked security clearance to handle classified docs

Hillary’s IT contractor lacked security clearance to handle classified docs

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton entrusted her email server to an IT firm that was not cleared to handle classified materials, according to the chief spokesman for the Defense Security Service. The DSS is an arm of the Defense Department and is the only federal agency authorized to approve private sector company access to sensitive or confidential material.

The agency reviews and approves private contractors to assure they have secure facilities and approves security clearances for employees to clear them for access to sensitive or classified materials. About 13,000 companies have received FCL or facility-wide clearance. But Platte River Networks, the small Denver-based company that Clinton used to upgrade and maintain her private email server is not one of them.

“Platte River is not cleared” to have access to classified material, stated Cindy McGovern, chief public affairs officer for DSS in a telephone interview with the Daily Caller News Foundation.

Sen. Ron Johnson, chairman of the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, told the DCNF that the Platte River involvement “raises serious questions” about the security surrounding Secretary Clinton’s server over the last two years.

The revelation that Secretary Clinton used a private company, Platte River Networks, to maintain her personal server raises questions about what steps the company took to preserve and secure sensitive information in Secretary Clinton’s email.

Alex McGeorge, the head of threat intelligence at the IT cybersecurity firm Immunity explained further that all facilities approved for access to classified materials need a “SCIF” — or Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility — also known as a hardened room.

It’s a room that is resistant to eavesdropping and unauthorized entry limited to personnel with security clearances.  That would be a room that where data coming in and out of the room is tightly controlled.

According to the Associated Press, the intelligence community inspector general reported to Congress Monday that Hillary’s emails contained at least two messages with information considered Top Secret.

For servers that contain Top Secret information, “you would have to have very compartmentalized clearance to see.  Those standards are much higher,” McGeorge said.

The DSS current mission is carried out under the National Industrial Security Program (NISP). Ironically, the rules were established by none other than Mrs. Clinton’s husband, President Bill Clinton, who wrote an executive order to that effect in 1993.

As other questions swirl around Clinton’s server, another, addressed in the video that follows, is why the server, turned over to federal authorities this week after having been wiped clean, was stored in New Jersey after Clinton’s departure from the Department of State.

This report, by Richard Pollock, was cross-posted by arrangement with the Daily Caller News Foundation.

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