Biden-era guidance encouraged use of Signal app by highly-targeted govt officials: 'Best practice'

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The nonsense being spewed by Democrats, and some Republicans (who were always anti-Hegseth) is sad.

Heck, many if not all pols on both sides of the aisle are using Signal.

And what has been made public was done by the reporter, no one else. 🤔




The federal office in charge of ensuring cybersecurity at all levels of the government cited the use of encrypted messaging app Signal as a "best practice" for "highly targeted" government officials, the Biden-era document shows.

Fox News Digital found that the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) outlined in a guide for federal employees late last year that encrypted messaging platforms such as Signal better protected officials against foreign enemy hackers amid a Chinese-linked cyber breach. CISA is an office under the Department of Homeland Security's umbrella that is charged with ensuring cybersecurity across all levels of government.

Under the Biden administration in 2024, CISA released a "Mobile Communications Best Practice Guidance" for "highly targeted individuals," who were defined as high-ranking government officials or politicians who are "likely to possess information of interest to these threat actors." The document specifically addressed high-targeted politicos and officials, though it noted the guide was "applicable to all audiences."

"CISA strongly urges highly targeted individuals to immediately review and apply the best practices below to protect mobile communications. Highly targeted individuals should assume that all communications between mobile devices – including government and personal devices – and internet services are at risk of interception or manipulation. While no single solution eliminates all risks, implementing these best practices significantly enhances protection of sensitive communications against government-affiliated and other malicious cyber actors," the guide reads.

The document, published in December, details that highly-targeted government officials should use "end-to-end encrypted communications" as part of its "best practices" advice. End-to-end encryption is understood as a secure method of communication, where a sender's message is encrypted and can only be decrypted by the recipient of the message.

The CISA guidance specifically cited that government officials should download "end-to-end encrypted communications" platforms to their cellphones and computers, specifically citing Signal as an app to download to comply with the best practices.

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The nonsense being spewed by Democrats, and some Republicans (who were always anti-Hegseth) is sad.

Heck, many if not all pols on both sides of the aisle are using Signal.

And what has been made public was done by the reporter, no one else. 🤔



The federal office in charge of ensuring cybersecurity at all levels of the government cited the use of encrypted messaging app Signal as a "best practice" for "highly targeted" government officials, the Biden-era document shows.
Fox News Digital found that the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) outlined in a guide for federal employees late last year that encrypted messaging platforms such as Signal better protected officials against foreign enemy hackers amid a Chinese-linked cyber breach. CISA is an office under the Department of Homeland Security's umbrella that is charged with ensuring cybersecurity across all levels of government.
Under the Biden administration in 2024, CISA released a "Mobile Communications Best Practice Guidance" for "highly targeted individuals," who were defined as high-ranking government officials or politicians who are "likely to possess information of interest to these threat actors." The document specifically addressed high-targeted politicos and officials, though it noted the guide was "applicable to all audiences."
"CISA strongly urges highly targeted individuals to immediately review and apply the best practices below to protect mobile communications. Highly targeted individuals should assume that all communications between mobile devices – including government and personal devices – and internet services are at risk of interception or manipulation. While no single solution eliminates all risks, implementing these best practices significantly enhances protection of sensitive communications against government-affiliated and other malicious cyber actors," the guide reads.
The document, published in December, details that highly-targeted government officials should use "end-to-end encrypted communications" as part of its "best practices" advice. End-to-end encryption is understood as a secure method of communication, where a sender's message is encrypted and can only be decrypted by the recipient of the message.
The CISA guidance specifically cited that government officials should download "end-to-end encrypted communications" platforms to their cellphones and computers, specifically citing Signal as an app to download to comply with the best practices.
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what part of that says to use it for military planning.
 
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This kind of thing didn't happen when Biden was president.
 
This kind of thing didn't happen when Biden was president.
As far as we know. And Joe really was not in charge and Progs were on the side of the Houthis anyway.
 

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