CIA to examine impact of files recently released by WikiLeaks
Looks like the CIA is having a little fun with the story. W.T.F.
Looks like the CIA is having a little fun with the story. W.T.F.
Even while moving to share more information, the agency "has not capitulated to this business of making everything available to outsiders," said a former high-ranking CIA official who recently retired. "They don't even make everything available to insiders. And by and large the system has worked."
As recently as two years ago, the agency rejected a request to make more of its intelligence reports available on the SIPRNET, the classified network used by the Pentagon to pass information around the world.
"We simply said we weren't going to do it," another former CIA official said. "The consensus was there were simply too many people potentially who had access."