Army software filters classified info

The software can stop someone from uploading a secret document, pinpoint the location of the breach, and notify administrators.

The Army has an effective new tool to keep secrets better.

Software called The Classified Spillage Solution has reduced classified data leaks by 85 percent at the Army Combined Arms Center at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, Federal Times reports.

The program uses keywords to filter out classified information. The software can stop someone from uploading a secret document, pinpoint the location of the breach, and notify administrators.

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