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2 Research QuestionResearch Question How did the US analyze and mitigate the risk of leaked confidential information in the aftermath of the Chelsea Manning WikiLeaks? What were the lasting effects of the leaks?

3 Wikileaks ● Motto: “We Open Governments”(Denver 2014) ● non-profit journalism website ● founded in 2006 by Julian Assange ● leaks private/classified information

4 Figure 1: Timeline of Events Surrounding WikiLeaks

5 Impact of WikileaksImpact of Wikileaks Figure 2: DDOS and Security Reports Graphic (Labovitz, 2010)

6 Information Leaks of the Future Figure 3: Google Search History for Julian Assange and Edward Snowden (Leetaru, 2013)

7 Risk ContextRisk Context ● Protector: US government and its associated agencies ● Threat: Julian Assange and Wikileaks access ● Asset: Classified US information

8 Risk ScenariosRisk Scenarios ● Guantanamo ● Chelsea Manning’s leaks ● Deaths of US government employees

9 Guantanamo o Likelihood: Low o Impact: High

10 Chelsea ManningChelsea Manning ● Likelihood of getting information: high o Secret Classification o Over 500,000 documents ● Likelihood of sharing information: low o Extensive background checks are performed before an employee is allowed to work for the US government ● Impact: High

11 Death of US Government EmployeesDeath of US Government Employees ● Likelihood: Moderate ● Impact: Very High

12 Risk Treatment: Likelihood/Impact Analysis

13 Risk TreatmentRisk Treatment ● Avoidance o increase security on government documentation o change classification system o don’t allow USBs or writeable CDs into government facilities that work with classified information ● Mitigation o better prepare for leaks o evacuation systems for undercover agents o plausible deniability

14 Classification of U.S. DocumentsClassification of U.S. Documents Figure 4: Information Security Oversight Office Classification Chart (No Author, 2012)

15 Conclusion

16 References (August 21, 2013). Bradley Manning Sentenced to 35 Years in Wikileaks Case. BBC News. Retrieved from http://m.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-23784288 Information Security Oversight Office (ISOO) 2011 Annual Report to the President. (2012, January 1). Retrieved November 30, 2014, from http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=File:Information_Security_Oversight_Office_(ISOO)_2011_Annual_Report_to_the _President.pdf&page=12 Nicks, Denver (September 23, 2014). Wikileaks Source Chelsea Manning Sues Govt Over Hormone Treatment Request. Times. Retrieved from http://time.com/3423728/wikileaks-source-chelsea-manning-sues-govt-over-hormone-treatment-request/ (August 21, 2013). Bradley manning Sentenced to 35 Year in Prison for Wikileaks Disclosures. Huffington Post. Retrieved from http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/3787492 Labovitz, C. (2010, December 14). DDoS & Security Reports: The Arbor Networks IT Security Blog. Retrieved November 30, 2014, from http://www.arbornetworks.com/asert/2010/12/the-internet-goes-to-war/ Leetaru, K. (2013, December 31). King Snowden and the Fall of Wikileaks. Retrieved November 30, 2014, from http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2013/12/31/king_snowden_and_the_fall_of_wikileaks


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