This document is page 270 from a larger report, likely from a House Oversight committee, and consists of citations for various articles. The citations reference publications like the Navy Times, Wall Street Journal, and New York Times from 2014 and 2015, focusing on topics of cybersecurity, the OPM data breach, the Silk Road, and breaches linked to the Russian government. There is no direct mention of Jeffrey Epstein or related individuals in the text on this page.
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| David Larter | Author |
Co-author of the Navy Times article titled “Military clearance OPM data breach ‘absolute calamity’”.
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| Andrew Tilghman | Author |
Co-author of the Navy Times article titled “Military clearance OPM data breach ‘absolute calamity’”.
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| Bruce Schneier | Quoted individual |
Quoted in a Wall Street Journal article by Homer Jenkins.
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| Homer Jenkins | Author |
Author of the Wall Street Journal article titled “The Anti-Hero of Silk Road”.
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| Nicole Perlroth | Author |
Author of the New York Times article titled “Online Security Experts Link More Breaches to Russian Government”.
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| Putin | Political Leader |
Mentioned in the title of a quote from a New York Times article: “Under Putin, Russia had...”.
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| Morell | Author |
Cited as the source for the quote “Better cyber security than...”, from page 291 of a work referenced as 'op.cit.'.
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| Unnamed Justice Department official | Interviewee |
A former Justice Department official who requested anonymity was interviewed by the author of the main work.
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| OPM (Office of Personnel Management) |
Mentioned in the context of a data breach affecting military clearance data.
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| Navy Times |
Publisher of an article about the OPM data breach.
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| Wall Street Journal |
Publisher of an article about the Silk Road.
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| New York Times |
Publisher of an article about security breaches linked to the Russian Government.
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| Russian Government |
Linked to online security breaches in a New York Times article.
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| Justice Department |
A former official from this department was interviewed.
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| HOUSE_OVERSIGHT |
Appears in the document footer, likely indicating the source is a document from a U.S. House of Representatives overs...
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Mentioned in a citation for an article about security breaches linked to the Russian Government.
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"Under Putin, Russia had..."Source
"The Silk Road founder..."Source
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