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Old 01-07-2011, 01:49 PM   #112
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Originally Posted by boxcorner View Post
Apparently the US government thinks otherwise:
BBC News 7 January 2011 - Can governments spot whistle-blowers?

"... the White House is now urging US agencies to create what it describes as insider threat programmes ... It all sounds rather Orwellian, but can organisations really successfully detect behavioural changes that could lead to leaking? In practice, experts agree it is rather difficult to do ..."
Right, but my point is, once the information gets out and is freely mirrored, it is next to impossible to stop or alter.
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