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In reply to the discussion: "Secretary Kerry is the first Secretary of State to rely primarily on a state.gov email account." [View all]pnwmom
(110,265 posts)requires technical skills few politicians have. Someone else suggested this to her and did it for her.
http://time.com/3732852/hillary-clinton-email-server/
The big caveat is that you must know what youre doing in terms of setting it up securely, and thats a fairly difficult, non-trivial problem for most people, says Katie Moussouris, chief policy officer for San Francisco-based HackerOne, a company that works with friendly hackers to help organizations like Yahoo, Twitter, and even government agencies detect vulnerabilities in their own technology.
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But if you still want to email like Hillary Clinton, Moussouris recommends relying on an expert if you can find one. Qualified security people are very rare, she says. And thats one of the problems with this setup for Clinton.
I couldnt imagine a top-notch security person going to work for anyone in Washington, let alone an individual in, essentially, a non-technical function, Moussouris says. We have a scarcity of talent in the security industry, and we see this when we try to hire good people all the time.
As a result, Moussouris assumes whoever set up Clintons private email server was a staffer, unless they were very well paid. And if thats the case, the best way to email like Hillary Clinton is to spend a lot of money.