Debbie Wasserman Schultz Admits to Security Violat
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Blames Network Admins for not Stopping Her
This is the same old song and dance with these Communists Democrats. They violate law and policy, and then blame other people for crimes they commit.
Former DNC chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz admitted that she violates official information security policy.
However, as usual, she will not accept responsibility and blamed the House of Representatives chief administrative officer for not stopping her.
While that should have been done by the admin, the violation is hers and hers alone.
In an appropriations hearing on Congress’ administrative budget in May, Wasserman Schultz admitted to violating security policies “for years and years and years.” Then she decided to question just how much House admins know about her internet usage.
If you recall, she was head of the DNC when tens of thousands of Democrat emails were accessed and later published by Wikileaks, which led to her resigning the DNC and moving over to help the Hillary Clinton campaign. Those emails seem likely provided by murdered DNC staffer Seth Rich.
Wasserman Schultz’s IT (information technology) aide Imran Awan is currently being investigated for theft and channeling data from members of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, Committee on Homeland Security and Committee on Foreign Affairs.
“If a member is using an application outside of the House infrastructure and the protection of the, [of] our cybersecurity network, they’re in violation of House policy?” she asked John Ramsey, the House’s information security officer at the hearing on the legislative branch’s budget, in the previously unreported May 17 appropriations hearing.
“Of the House Policy 17, yes ma’am,” Ramsey responded.
“So Members are not supposed to be using Dropbox?” Wasserman Shultz asked.
“Not according to the policy,” Ramsey replied.
Wasserman Schultz then blamed House authorities for not stopping her and questioned their commitment to cybersecurity.
“I am more than happy to admit that I use Dropbox,” she said. “I have used it for years and years and years. It is not blocked. I am fully able to use it.”
“So there is a vulnerability in our network in spite of the fact that you say that you’ve taken steps to address it,” she continued. “And there is not enough of a — of a policy that — that applies across the board. And you need to make sure that you tighten up your rules and policies so that you can really take and assure us that you take seriously protecting our network.”
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