U.S. leak: What punishment could Jack Teixeira face? BBC News: Steven Stransky, adjunct professor at the School of Law, said that following the recent leak of classified information, U.S. officials will review the documents and their classification levels and seek to work out “how the information was removed or exfiltrated” from the Department of Defense's information technology environment. “That involves both traditional interviewing and interrogation, as well as the technical security controls that were in place to identify whether or not classified emails were sent to individuals who shouldn't get access to them,” he said. |

Law's Steven Stransky comments on leak of classified information and Department of Defense
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April 19, 2023
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