Sunday, December 5, 2010

BU Administration "advises" students not to read Wikileaks!!!!

Dear Students and Alumni,

Today I received information about Wikileaks that I want to pass on to you. This is most relevant if you are going to apply for or have already applied for federal government positions. Two big factors in hiring for many federal government positions are determining if the applicants have good judgment and if they know how to deal with confidential/classified information. The documents released by Wikileaks remain classified; thus, reading them, passing them on, commenting on them may be seen as a violation of Executive Order 13526, Classified National Security Information. See Section 5.5 (Sanctions).

For many federal government jobs, applicants must obtain security clearances. There are various levels of security checks, but all federal positions require background checks. As part of such checks, social media may be researched to see what you are up to, so DO NOT post links to the documents or make comments on any social media sites. Moreover, polygraphs are conducted for the highest levels of security clearance.

I have not yet heard any fallout about specific individuals, but we wanted to give you this take on the situation.

Sincerely,

Maura Kelly
Assistant Dean for Career Development and Public Service

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**** Just for your knowledge, you can find wikileaks at wikileaks.de ****

1 comment:

  1. Just asking, but do you know if BU receives any funding from the military or CIA for research? I've heard so.

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