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FBI Is Sloppy On Secure Data Storage and Destruction, Warns Watchdog (theregister.com) 11

The Register's Iain Thomson reports: The FBI has made serious slip-ups in how it processes and destroys electronic storage media seized as part of investigations, according to an audit by the Department of Justice Office of the Inspector General. Drives containing national security data, Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act information and documents classified as Secret were routinely unlabeled, opening the potential for it to be either lost or stolen, the report [PDF] addressed to FBI Director Christopher Wray states. Ironically, this lack of identification might be considered a benefit, given the lax security at the FBI's facility used to destroy such media after they have been finished with.

The OIG report notes that it found boxes of hard drives and removable storage sitting open and unattended for "days or even weeks" because they were only sealed once the boxes were full. This potentially allows any of the 395 staff and contractors with access to the facility to have a rummage around. To deal with this, the FBI is installing wire cages to lock away storage media. In December, the bureau said it would install a video surveillance system at the evidence destruction storage facility to tighten security. As of June this year, it was still processing the paperwork to do so. The OIG also found that FBI agents aren't tracking hard drives and removable storage sent into the central office and the destruction facility. Typically, seized computers are tagged for tracking, but as a cost-saving measure, agents are advised to send in media storage devices containing national security information without the chassis. While there is a requirement to tag removable storage, there isn't the same requirement for internal hard drives. [...]

The FBI has assured the regulator that it has the problem in hand and has drafted a Physical Control and Destruction of Classified and Sensitive Electronic Devices and Material Policy Directive, which will require data to be marked up and destroyed safely. The agency says this policy is in the final editing stage and will be issued as soon as possible.

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FBI Is Sloppy On Secure Data Storage and Destruction, Warns Watchdog

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  • if the FBI messes up the chain of your evidence then you should be able to get off.

  • by Marful ( 861873 ) on Monday August 26, 2024 @06:19PM (#64737684)
    Didn't they let a suspect of an investigation willingly and knowingly destroy evidence, and then give them immunity after the fact?
  • One old lady with a clip board and a usb stick could probably break the best cyber security in the country. The fact that this is an old joke shows how long this has been a problem, which makes it even worse that very little has been done about it in all these years.

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