In March of last year, a security panel urged agencies to monitor their employees for suspicious behavior. This was after a contractor killed 12 colleagues at the...
In March of last year, a security panel urged agencies to monitor their employees for suspicious behavior. This was after a contractor killed 12 colleagues at the Washington Navy Yard. Agencies are still wrestling with the privacy implications, but some companies are far ahead. Pentagon officials have studied Lockheed Martin's two-year-old continuous evaluation program. Lockheed's director of counterintelligence Doug Thomas described it to Federal News Radio's Emily Kopp.
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