White House Confirms: President Keeps His Blackberry
from the now-about-the-IM dept
There were some stories yesterday saying that, despite earlier worries he'd be forced to give it up, President Obama was able to keep his Blackberry -- and now the White House has confirmed it. Apparently, some security software has been added, and a very limited number of people will know the email address. Also, it appears that the administration is noting that the Presidential Records Act does allow an exception for strictly personal emails. So, while the President is being told to consider any emails he sends to be public, strictly personal email to friends or family will likely not be kept and revealed. What isn't entirely clear is who determines what is, and what is not, personal. In the meantime, how long until we hear about the first Obama-email-inspired phishing scam? You know someone's going to try to use a fake Obama email address to try to scam people... Now, let's see what they can do about giving instant messaging back to White House staffers.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Email policies are easy...
On top of that, BIS is also designed to work with Exchange, which has a ton of internal and addon capability for all kinds of retention profiles.
The best thing about this, however, is that our Canadian friends will know all the private conversations the US president is having... Brilliant.
That is, unless the software encrypts/decrypts email from/to BIS...
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World Domination
And to think, every thought we were just friendly folks from the Great White North.
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Re: World Domination
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Re: World Domination
DOH wrote:
Maybe, or maybe not.
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Not a BlackBerry?
I believe this is the device they were showing:
http://www.gdc4s.com/content/detail.cfm?item=32640fd9-0213-4330-a742-55106fbaff32
*sh rug* Not a BB but I'm sure RIM isn't concerned about all the free press they're getting.
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First off, realize that it's be more difficult to get IM in the door than Blackberry, especially if a custom encryption was required... But don't fret. Just grease the wheels, but expect it to take a few months.
IM packages to consider would be IBM Lotus Sametime, Office Communicator, or Cisco's Unified Communications Product line.
I'd probably lean more towards the "Cisco" solutions. It'll be easier to get Cisco approved for DoD ITAR/DFARS, or if it needs custom encryption... Chances are Cisco is already approved too.
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One more thing; the Blackberry Storm rules!
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Not a Blackberry - Sectra Edge?
That would in all likelihood be what the President is now using.
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Sectera Edge
Thanks for that link, Canuck!
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Engadget disagrees
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Good for him
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