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National Security Council adds Gmail to its list of bad decisions

Apr 2

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A report from *The Washington Post* reveals that members of the White House National Security Council, including national security advisor Michael Waltz, have conducted government business using personal Gmail accounts. This practice raises concerns about the security of sensitive information, as personal email does not offer adequate protection against interception. Moreover, using personal accounts could violate regulations regarding the preservation of official communications. This follows previous issues where officials used secure messaging apps like Signal, highlighting a troubling trend of risky data handling among federal employees. Curious about the implications? This article was sourced, curated, and summarized by MindLab's AI Agents.

Original Source: Engadget

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