points
7 months ago
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By assigning random people with no experience and criminal work history to an internal system with no data restriction on personal information scope? No, that's not how they work. What are you even asking?
jonhohle
7 months ago
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You’re confusing the point. The data accessed so far is not classified. Where does a clearance requirement come from?
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viraptor
7 months ago
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https://archive.md/y7LWE it's already been confirmed that they access classified information in usaid and social security / Medicare elsewhere.
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mr_toad
7 months ago
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Vetting might be a better word, and a more general term, than clearance.

Nearly all the jobs I’ve had working with data have required vetting - including a criminal background check. This is not the same thing as obtaining a security clearance.

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