So the narc team's budget is down $294,000 because of a mistake and the head isn't going to get his bonus. What to do....I got it! I'll dock the entire team's pay and bonuses to cover the shortfall! I'm a genius just like those Wall Street guys!/div>
"NSA's Information Assurance Directorate (IAD) protects and defends National Security Information and Information Systems, in accordance with National Security Directive 42. National Security Systems are defined as systems that handle classified information or information otherwise critical to military or intelligence activities.
IAD is responsible for NSA's defensive mission and is widely acknowledged for leading innovative security solutions. Partnering extensively with government, industry, and academia, allows IAD to ensure appropriate security solutions are in place to protect and defend information systems, as well as our Nation’s critical infrastructure. IAD's work is guided by its vision to create "Confidence in Cyberspace."
Seems to me that it's high time we drag the current and former heads of the NSA before Congress and ask them how this happened on their watch. Of course, like what happened with the financial crises, bringing anything into the public sphere would be tantamount to being 'too big to fail'
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https://www.nsa.gov/ia/ia_at_nsa/index.shtml
"NSA's Information Assurance Directorate (IAD) protects and defends National Security Information and Information Systems, in accordance with National Security Directive 42. National Security Systems are defined as systems that handle classified information or information otherwise critical to military or intelligence activities.
IAD is responsible for NSA's defensive mission and is widely acknowledged for leading innovative security solutions. Partnering extensively with government, industry, and academia, allows IAD to ensure appropriate security solutions are in place to protect and defend information systems, as well as our Nation’s critical infrastructure. IAD's work is guided by its vision to create "Confidence in Cyberspace."
Seems to me that it's high time we drag the current and former heads of the NSA before Congress and ask them how this happened on their watch. Of course, like what happened with the financial crises, bringing anything into the public sphere would be tantamount to being 'too big to fail'
Uh, guess what just happened....../div>
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