Jason Miller, Executive Editor, Federal News Radio

Trust but verify. President Ronald Reagan used that phrase when discussing relations with the former Soviet Union. Now it's taking on a new meaning in governmen...

Trust but verify. President Ronald Reagan used that phrase when discussing relations with the former Soviet Union. Now it’s taking on a new meaning in government. Agencies are developing insider threat programs and creating a new culture of “trust but verify.” As part of Federal News Radio’s special report, Trust Redefined: Reconnecting Government and its Employees,executive editor Jason Miller explores what it takes to create an insider threat program that equally protects the government, its employees and contractors. Read Jason’s related article.

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