While I certainly don’t know a lot about Signal, the more I learn, I’m getting the impression it is preferred over other secure communications simply because of its convenience for non-classified info..I’ve read arguments that parts of the chat reference things that should be talked about on the “high side”, which were the more secure communication methods.
So, while some of the items in the Signal chat probably crossed the line, it appears that they were making a conscious choice that this level of information was OK for Signal. Should someone be fired for this decision? Maybe. Should’ve they just owned it immediately and make corrections going forward? Definitely.
I feel better that I don’t think the motivation was to avoid FOIA, but who knows. Agencies should use this as an opportunity to fine tune or clarify policies.
As the White House comes under fire for allegedly using Signal to discuss foreign policy plans, the encrypted messaging platform has now come into the spotlight.
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