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Watch for her press conference in writing in a little while...in the meantime, the government is reviewing the procedures and the steps that should be taken to keep it from happening again.
"Warning that the latest document leak by WikiLeaks has damaged national security, the White House on Monday ordered departments across the federal government to review their procedures for safeguarding classified information.
The director of the Office of Management and Budget, Jacob Lew, took the first step in addressing concerns that the massive leak of thousands of State Department documents constitutes a government failure to contain its own secret files. In a memo to department and agency heads, he said such a failure is "unacceptable and will not be tolerated." Lew ordered all agencies dealing with classified information to put together a "security assessment team" to review how they protect it.
"Such review should include (without limitation) evaluation of the agency's configuration of classified government systems to ensure that users do not have broader access than is necessary to do their jobs effectively, as well as implementation of restrictions on usage of, and removable media capabilities from, classified government computer networks," he wrote.
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