Old-T you simply do not know what you are talking about. The burden is on the sender to give a classified document the correct security classification. This is a rule for the Federal Government as well as I/T departments of Fortune 500 companies. From the Washingtonpost, go to the bottom.I know far more about this topic than you seem to.
From the link.
Material not allowed on non-approved systems
Federal rules prohibit sharing classified material on non-approved or personal systems. Regulations dictate the burden is on the sender of an e-mail to classify its security clearance level.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/graph...clinton-email/ Originally Posted by flghtr65
Fortune 500 IT is totally a non sequitur to this conversation.
For classified material the initiator is certainly responsible, but so is the recipient. Especially when the recipient is in a position to clearly know that something is classified. JD's example is one such area but certainly not the only one. And it is damn well the recipient's responsibility to not remove material--classified or otherwise--inappropriately, which she did.
How much time have you spent on 23rd street? How current is your SSBI or your Info Security training? When was the last time you were listed in JPASS?
The fact that you keep mouthing the Clinton's spin propaganda does not make it true.