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Expecting Common Sense At the TSA Defies Common Sense

The Transportation Security Administration posted an improperly redacted document on the Internet. The TSA put five people on administrative leave, but I see little reason to punish those individuals. The Department of Homeland Security as a whole, not the individual employees, says Ira Winkler. Winkler: TSA, all organizations for that matter, should have a final release authority that looks for exactly this sort of thing before posting any data to the Internet. It should not be left to individual TSA employees to figure out if they redacted all of the right information.”]

Source: https://www.csoonline.com/article/2124643/expecting-common-sense-at-the-tsa-defies-common-sense.html

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