💨 Abstract
The Washington Post reported that National Security Council (NSC) member Mike Waltz and others used Gmail for government business, including sharing sensitive military information. The White House stated that Waltz never sent classified material through his personal email account. The Post also reported that Waltz had less sensitive but still exploitable information on his personal email, including his schedule and work documents. NSC Spokesman Brian Hughes said that all NSC staff are informed about secure communication channels and record compliance.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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