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Peter Kurilecz <[log in to unmask]>
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No Easy Day for Secrecy - By Amy Zegart | Foreign Policy
we are facing a 21st-century cyberworld with the same old secrecy regime.
At the core of this antiquated system is the idea that secrets can be
clearly distinguished and tightly controlled. This may have been viable in
World War I, when the Espionage Act was passed. Or in 1951, when President
Harry Truman established
<http://www.fas.org/irp/doddir/doe/history.htm>the modern
"confidential/secret/top secret" classification system for
people who wrote memos on manual typewriters and "made copies" using carbon
paper.

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