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In reply to the discussion: Mika: It Feels Like Hillary Clinton Is Lying Straight Out | Morning Joe | MSNBC [View all]JDPriestly
(57,936 posts)Your IT person makes sure that your e-mails and computer files are secure.
That is how this is done. Back in the 1980s and 1990s, a lot of this was new and these kinds of mistakes were understandable.
But this mistake is not acceptable unless maybe you are in a small business for yourself and your computer is both your personal and your business computer.
This is not the kind of mistake that the IT people at the State Department should have accepted. Where were they? Didn't they notice that the Secretary of State was not on their secure computers. I am assuming that the State Department functions like any business.
Businesses have to have secure computer systems because they handle their clients or customers' very personal information like credit card numbers, etc.
The information Hillary was handling was even more confidential than that if possible. How could she have used an insecure server? And how could she have failed to make sure all of her work e-mails were on the State Department server when she left?
Did she leave too unexpectedly?
Was she leaving because she wanted to or maybe for some other reason?
How long before leaving did she plan her departure?