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NSA Outsourcing Memo Warned of Back‑Door Vulnerabilities; Contractors Hired Former Intelligence Leaders The passage cites a 2005 NSA memorandum warning that outsourcing created a back‑door security risk, names former high‑level intelligence officials (ex‑NSA director Michael McConnell, former CIA director R. James Woolsey, former DNI James Clapper) who later joined Booz Allen, and links this to Snowden’s 2013 breach. It provides concrete leads – dates, memo references, specific individuals, and a profit surge for Booz Allen post‑leak – that merit further document review and financial tracing, though the claims are largely corroborated by existing reporting on Snowden and Booz Allen. Key insights: 2005 NSA internal memo flagged outsourcing as a security vulnerability.; Former intelligence leaders (McConnell, Woolsey, Clapper) moved to Booz Allen after service.; Snowden’s path from Dell to Booz Allen in 2013 exploited the outsourcing back‑door.
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NSA Outsourcing Memo Warned of Back‑Door Vulnerabilities; Contractors Hired Former Intelligence Leaders The passage cites a 2005 NSA memorandum warning that outsourcing created a back‑door security risk, names former high‑level intelligence officials (ex‑NSA director Michael McConnell, former CIA director R. James Woolsey, former DNI James Clapper) who later joined Booz Allen, and links this to Snowden’s 2013 breach. It provides concrete leads – dates, memo references, specific individuals, and a profit surge for Booz Allen post‑leak – that merit further document review and financial tracing, though the claims are largely corroborated by existing reporting on Snowden and Booz Allen. Key insights: 2005 NSA internal memo flagged outsourcing as a security vulnerability.; Former intelligence leaders (McConnell, Woolsey, Clapper) moved to Booz Allen after service.; Snowden’s path from Dell to Booz Allen in 2013 exploited the outsourcing back‑door.
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