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They're very compartmented, as it turns out.

But Snowden was a sysadmin and successfully managed to digitally impersonate persons actually in the right compartments, among other things, in order to get access to the data he wanted.

I suppose it's better to say that NSA is too reliant on contracted systems administrators to handle what should be inherently governmental functions, and that they don't properly compartment sysadmin functions. But then again, is it even possible to completely protect a computer network against an insider sysadmin threat?




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