Chertoff, who endorsed Supreme Court’s leak investigation, warns judges to stay vigilant

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Leakers may think twice if “they’re going to be punished,” Michael Chertoff told a judicial conference.

. When the court announced in January that its investigation was inconclusive, it released a statement from Chertoff blessing the investigation’s thoroughness.

“If somebody is going to try to disclose something out of school, and they have reason to think they’re going to be caught and punished, that can slow them up a little bit,” Chertoff said. Chertoff said he saw no clear ideological or financial motive for Teixeria and attributed that leak at least in part to a breakdown in socialization of young people during the coronavirus pandemic.

One way to guard against both potential leaks and to limit the damage done by cyberattacks, he continued, is to tailor access to what individual employees actually require to do their jobs.

 

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