Allegations that NSA Damage Assessment inflated Snowden document theft numbers
Allegations that NSA Damage Assessment inflated Snowden document theft numbers The passage suggests possible falsification by NSA officials regarding the volume of classified material stolen by Edward Snowden, which could merit further investigation into internal NSA reporting and congressional testimony. However, it lacks concrete evidence, specific names beyond senior officials, dates, or transaction details, limiting its immediate investigative utility. Key insights: Snowden claims he stole far fewer than the NSA's reported 1.7 million documents.; NSA Damage Assessment team led by Lt. Gen. Paul N. Ledgett may have exaggerated the count.; A government official says no “digital breadcrumbs” were found to verify Snowden’s claim.
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Allegations that NSA Damage Assessment inflated Snowden document theft numbers The passage suggests possible falsification by NSA officials regarding the volume of classified material stolen by Edward Snowden, which could merit further investigation into internal NSA reporting and congressional testimony. However, it lacks concrete evidence, specific names beyond senior officials, dates, or transaction details, limiting its immediate investigative utility. Key insights: Snowden claims he stole far fewer than the NSA's reported 1.7 million documents.; NSA Damage Assessment team led by Lt. Gen. Paul N. Ledgett may have exaggerated the count.; A government official says no “digital breadcrumbs” were found to verify Snowden’s claim.
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