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<blockquote data-quote="TrainTrac" data-source="post: 919506" data-attributes="member: 55399"><p>Walker used a lot of different methods to steal/sell classified material. He mostly just flat out walked out with it, because the practice of Two Person Integrity (TPI) wasn't established until after he was busted. He was a COMSEC Material Security (CMS) custodian, so his primary job was being in charge of all of the cryptographic material (i.e. codes) for encrypting communications. In those days, a lot of it was on punch tapes and cards. So he'd just load up his briefcase and walk out with it, without anyone questioning him or inspecting his bags prior to exiting the building.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>A lot of lessons were learned after the Walker incident, and major changes were made with regard to handling/storing classified material. Is the system perfect? No, but these measures were enacted to prevent/discourage future incidents. But, as TJR said, if somebody wants to steal classified material, they're going to find a way (See Aldrich Ames, Robert Hanssen, and others in the last 25 years).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TrainTrac, post: 919506, member: 55399"] Walker used a lot of different methods to steal/sell classified material. He mostly just flat out walked out with it, because the practice of Two Person Integrity (TPI) wasn't established until after he was busted. He was a COMSEC Material Security (CMS) custodian, so his primary job was being in charge of all of the cryptographic material (i.e. codes) for encrypting communications. In those days, a lot of it was on punch tapes and cards. So he'd just load up his briefcase and walk out with it, without anyone questioning him or inspecting his bags prior to exiting the building. A lot of lessons were learned after the Walker incident, and major changes were made with regard to handling/storing classified material. Is the system perfect? No, but these measures were enacted to prevent/discourage future incidents. But, as TJR said, if somebody wants to steal classified material, they're going to find a way (See Aldrich Ames, Robert Hanssen, and others in the last 25 years). [/QUOTE]
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