Jonathan S. Landay and Marisa Taylor
McClatchy
July
10, 2013
In an initiative aimed at rooting out future leakers and other security
violators, President Barack Obama has ordered federal employees to report
suspicious actions of their colleagues based on behavioral profiling techniques
that are not scientifically proven to work, according to experts and government
documents.
The techniques are a key pillar of the Insider Threat Program, an
unprecedented government-wide crackdown under which millions of federal
bureaucrats and contractors must watch out for “high-risk persons or behaviors”
among co-workers. Those who fail to report them could face penalties, including
criminal charges.
Under the program, which is being implemented with little public attention,
security investigations can be launched when government employees showing
“indicators of insider threat behavior” are reported by co-workers, according to
previously undisclosed administration documents obtained by McClatchy.
Investigations also can be triggered when “suspicious user behavior” is detected
by computer network monitoring and reported to “insider threat personnel.”
Federal employees and contractors are asked to pay particular attention to
the lifestyles, attitudes and behaviors – like financial troubles, odd working
hours or unexplained travel – of co-workers as a way to predict whether they
might do “harm to the United States.” Managers of special insider threat offices
will have “regular, timely, and, if possible, electronic, access” to employees’
personnel, payroll, disciplinary and “personal contact” files, as well as
records of their use of classified and unclassified computer networks, polygraph
results, travel reports and financial disclosure forms.
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