An elite team of computer technicians assembled by the Obama administration to protect Pentagon networks from cyberattack shockingly includes a former Clinton official who "lost" thousands of archived emails under subpoena and who more recently left the Department of Homeland Security under an ethical cloud related to her qualifications, WND has learned.The administration in May quietly hired Laura Callahan for a sensitive post at the U.S. Cyber Command, a newly created agency set up to harden military networks as part of an effort to prevent a "cyberspace version of Pearl Harbor."
The move raises doubts about the administration's vetting process for sensitive security positions. In 2004, Callahan was forced to resign from Homeland Security after a congressional investigation revealed she committed résumé fraud and lied about her computer credentials.
Investigators found that Callahan paid a diploma mill thousands of dollars for her bachelors, masters and doctorate degrees in computer science. She back-dated the degrees, all obtained between 2000 and 2001, to appear as if she earned them in 1993, 1995 and 2000, respectively. She landed the job of deputy DHS chief information officer in 2003.
Previously, as a White House computer supervisor, Callahan threatened computer workers to keep quiet about an embarrassing server glitch that led to the loss of thousands of archived emails covered by federal subpoenas pertaining to multiple Clinton scandals.
Former co-workers say they're shocked that Callahan passed a security background check and landed another sensitive post inside the federal government.
"She's a security risk," said a government computer specialist. "I don't know how she got clearance."
"We're fuming about it," said another federal employee. "Knowing her, I don't see how she could ever be 100-percent honest."
There's that old "culture of corruption" thingy again. She must be a useful idiot of some sort.
ReplyDeleteI'm starting to get pissed.
Wonder if we are in a dream?
ReplyDeleteDreams are good, right?
ReplyDeleteIf we could wake up from this bad one, yes!:)
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